(KAIR)--The Muchnic Gallery in Atchison has announced the opening of a new exhibition, featuring artist Jeff Foster.
According to a release from the gallery, the exhibition, titled “Amorphous Perception”, a mixed-media photography exhibit, will open Wednesday, and is set to run through November 15th.
The public is also invited to meet Foster at the opening reception, scheduled to take place Friday evening from 5:00-7:00 at the gallery.
Foster is an artist, poet, and photographer whose work has been described as having “no form or boundary; the emotional and spiritual conditions of the human experience.”
His poetry has been published in many small presses and university publications, and his works of art have been featured in galleries across the midwest.
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