‘Huemanity’ by Andrew Cozzens

In the short time artist Shohei Katayama has opened his studio as a gallery space (recently named ThinkBox Contemporary), he has shown a number of young creatives. The current exhibitor is Andrew Cozzens, whose multi-media exhibition is based on color and time. “Just as technology and industry have altered our perception of time, it has concurrently structured our way of seeing color,” states Cozzens. “Color, like time, used to be a means of connecting to and understanding the world around us. Now … color is beginning to be identified according to [its] practical use …“ While the gallery is usually open only by appointment, Katayama and Cozzens are hosting a closing reception on Friday, July 10 from 7–10 p.m.

THROUGH JULY 10

ThinkBox Contemporary
1401 S. Third St.
544-8898

About the Author

‘Huemanity’ by Andrew Cozzens

Jo Anne Triplett is the contributing visual arts editor at LEO Weekly. She’s a past member of the Mayor’s Advisory Committee on Public Art, was the content advisor on the Glassworks Building video, and has written for Louisville Magazine, Kentucky Homes and Gardens and the national publication Glass Craftsman. Jo Anne came to Louisville from Washington, D.C. where she worked as a researcher and writer for the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

 

 

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