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Reception opens Boyson’s solo show at AVA

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A reception on Saturday, Dec. 2, will open Marc Boyson’s exhibit “Our Land is Your Land is My Land” at the Associatio­n for Visual Arts, 30 Frazier Ave. The reception will be held from 5: 30 to 8 p. m. at the gallery.

“Every other year, we have a juried member show. Whoever is considered the best of that show gets a solo show the following year,” explains Kreneshia Whiteside, AVA chief curator, of Boyson’s solo exhibition.

Boyson, a professor of art at Southern Adventist University, creates cartograph­ic trace, a form of abstract art and expression­ism. This entire show is done in black and white.

“As a child, I remember going on long car rides on weekends. I have fond memories watching the scenery outside the passenger window,” Boyson says in his artist’s statement.

“This joy of exploring with a car continued as I began to drive, taking up the weekend jaunt on my own, exploring roads never traveled before, with no apparent destinatio­n in mind. This contrast of moving through space with freedom now confined to the chronic route of the daily commute is a part of my practice.

“The cartograph­ic trace refers to the invisible line of autobiogra­phical data revealing my daily journey however small, over a surface, between buildings, to work, errands, day trips, or longer excursions, the everyday as art. The question I seek to answer through memory, intuition and digital recording is: How can I manifest the ordinary act of the cartograph­ic trace into the beautiful?”

The exhibit opens Friday, Dec. 1, and continues through Jan. 5.

For more informatio­n: 423-265- 4282.

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