Explore the pull of both human fragility and strength in difficult times at Consequential Journeys, a new exhibition featuring Becky Soria’s new abstract works, at Archway Gallery from Saturday, April 3 through Thursday, April 29, 2021.
In her paintings, Soria approaches the human figure less from its familiar shapes, and much more from within, making visible its visceral emotional life. Using abstractions of language, color, and texture that allow her to capture the profound sentiments that humans have felt throughout the ages for the Earth as Goddess and Mother, Soria explores the inexorably evolving woman.
This collection of images flows from the stark perceptions of the difficult times we are living in. They juxtapose the fragility and strength of the human spirit.
“These images are at once representations of personal and universal images engendered by my muse, the mysterious source of creation,” said Soria.
The exhibition will be on display through Thursday, April 29, 2021.
Appointment Viewing on Weekdays for Consequential Journeys
To see the exhibition by appointment from Mondays through Wednesdays, contact the gallery in advance to arrange a private tour for 10 people or less. Email [email protected] for details.
Consequential Journeys Exhibition at Archway Gallery
- Dates: Saturday, April 3 to Thursday, April 29, 2021
- Times: Thursdays to Saturdays 10am to 6pm; Sunday 1pm to 5pm
- Appointment Viewings: Private viewings for groups of 10 or fewer are available by appointment only on Mondays through Wednesdays through Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Email [email protected] for details.
- Location: Archway Gallery, 2305 Dunlavy Street, Houston, TX 77006
- Admission: Free. Learn more. If you visit Archway Gallery’s website before the exhibition opens, be sure to click on “Exhibitions” in the top menu bar, then on “Upcoming Exhibitions”, to find details on this exhibit.
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