The Oklahoman

Immersive solo exhibition set for gallery in Norman

- FROM STAFF REPORTS

Artist Sarah Clough — a longtime Oklahoma resident who is working toward her master’s degree at the Maryland Institute of Art — is returning to her home state for an immersive, solo exhibition titled “The Bright Side,” premiering with an opening reception at 6 p.m. Friday at MAINSITE Contempora­ry Art, 122 E Main, Norman.

”The Bright Side” will run at MAINSITE through Jan. 12, its opening and closing receptions coinciding with the Norman Arts Council’s 2nd Friday Norman Art Walks held monthly in the Walker Arts District of Downtown Norman. Artist and musician Justin Hogan also will have works on display in

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The Library Gallery.

The exhibition includes a gallery-wide mural and a series of paintings, all rooted in graphology and semiotics. The works begin as words, a nod to her background in language, taking on both a chaotic but also orderly quality further twisted by the use of fluorescen­t and phosphores­cent paint.“These works are meant to be in sunlight, under ultraviole­t light and in the dark,” Clough said, noting that visitors will be given special ultraviole­t flashlight with which to uncover the layers behind the pieces and larger mural.

“These works allow viewers to control their experience: What is illuminate­d, what is unearthed and what remains buried or unexamined.”

It’s not unlike a game of hide and seek, Clough said, the experienti­al nature demonstrat­ing the subjectivi­ty of perception.

 ?? [PHOTO PROVIDED] ?? Art by artist Sarah Clough.
[PHOTO PROVIDED] Art by artist Sarah Clough.

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