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Dworsky exhibit opens June 26 at HCA

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GREENSBORO – The exhibit, “Phase Change,” by Alisa Dworsky opens June 26 at the Highland Center for the Arts Gallery and runs through July 26. An opening reception with the artist will be held Sunday, June 28, 5 to 7 p.m.

Dying flowers daffodils 4 by Alisa Dworsku

“Phase Change” brings together Dworsky’s works on paper and a large-scale installation that explore impermanence through the passage of time. Using ink, watercolor, graphite, fabric, glass and water, Dworsky examines how evaporation reshapes matter while revealing unexpected complexity.

The “Closed Loop” drawings, made with watercolor pencil and graphite, extend Dworsky’s ongoing exploration of process and image. The exhibition includes a ten-foot-high suspended fabric installation, Phase Change 1, constructed from orange and yellow ripstop nylon.

Highland Center for the Arts

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