Throughline will open its fifth two-person collective member exhibition, “FOLDED TIME”, featuring new works by Colleen Maynard and Sarah Sudhoff, on Friday, October 4 at 3909 Main Street, Houston, TX 77002. An opening reception will occur from 6 to 9pm the same evening.
In Folded Time, Colleen Maynard and Sarah Sudhoff examine the compounding and unspooling of deep time and process via performance, drawing, photography and collage. Their interests overlap in both specific physical processes — rituals and customs surrounding death and unique innovations of organisms — and philosophical queries into ways biology, extinction, human mortality and traditions interweave and impact each other.
Throughline will open its fifth two-person collective member exhibition, “FOLDED TIME”, featuring new works by Colleen Maynard and Sarah Sudhoff, on Friday, October 4 at 3909 Main Street, Houston, TX 77002. An opening reception will occur from 6 to 9pm the same evening.
In Folded Time, Colleen Maynard and Sarah Sudhoff examine the compounding and unspooling of deep time and process via performance, drawing, photography and collage. Their interests overlap in both specific physical processes — rituals and customs surrounding death and unique innovations of organisms — and philosophical queries into ways biology, extinction, human mortality and traditions interweave and impact each other.
Throughline will open its fifth two-person collective member exhibition, “FOLDED TIME”, featuring new works by Colleen Maynard and Sarah Sudhoff, on Friday, October 4 at 3909 Main Street, Houston, TX 77002. An opening reception will occur from 6 to 9pm the same evening.
In Folded Time, Colleen Maynard and Sarah Sudhoff examine the compounding and unspooling of deep time and process via performance, drawing, photography and collage. Their interests overlap in both specific physical processes — rituals and customs surrounding death and unique innovations of organisms — and philosophical queries into ways biology, extinction, human mortality and traditions interweave and impact each other.
Throughline will open its fifth two-person collective member exhibition, “FOLDED TIME”, featuring new works by Colleen Maynard and Sarah Sudhoff, on Friday, October 4 at 3909 Main Street, Houston, TX 77002. An opening reception will occur from 6 to 9pm the same evening.
In Folded Time, Colleen Maynard and Sarah Sudhoff examine the compounding and unspooling of deep time and process via performance, drawing, photography and collage. Their interests overlap in both specific physical processes — rituals and customs surrounding death and unique innovations of organisms — and philosophical queries into ways biology, extinction, human mortality and traditions interweave and impact each other.
Throughline will open its fifth two-person collective member exhibition, “FOLDED TIME”, featuring new works by Colleen Maynard and Sarah Sudhoff, on Friday, October 4 at 3909 Main Street, Houston, TX 77002. An opening reception will occur from 6 to 9pm the same evening.
In Folded Time, Colleen Maynard and Sarah Sudhoff examine the compounding and unspooling of deep time and process via performance, drawing, photography and collage. Their interests overlap in both specific physical processes — rituals and customs surrounding death and unique innovations of organisms — and philosophical queries into ways biology, extinction, human mortality and traditions interweave and impact each other.
Throughline will open its fifth two-person collective member exhibition, “FOLDED TIME”, featuring new works by Colleen Maynard and Sarah Sudhoff, on Friday, October 4 at 3909 Main Street, Houston, TX 77002. An opening reception will occur from 6 to 9pm the same evening.
In Folded Time, Colleen Maynard and Sarah Sudhoff examine the compounding and unspooling of deep time and process via performance, drawing, photography and collage. Their interests overlap in both specific physical processes — rituals and customs surrounding death and unique innovations of organisms — and philosophical queries into ways biology, extinction, human mortality and traditions interweave and impact each other.
Throughline will open its fifth two-person collective member exhibition, “FOLDED TIME”, featuring new works by Colleen Maynard and Sarah Sudhoff, on Friday, October 4 at 3909 Main Street, Houston, TX 77002. An opening reception will occur from 6 to 9pm the same evening.
In Folded Time, Colleen Maynard and Sarah Sudhoff examine the compounding and unspooling of deep time and process via performance, drawing, photography and collage. Their interests overlap in both specific physical processes — rituals and customs surrounding death and unique innovations of organisms — and philosophical queries into ways biology, extinction, human mortality and traditions interweave and impact each other.
Throughline will open its fifth two-person collective member exhibition, “FOLDED TIME”, featuring new works by Colleen Maynard and Sarah Sudhoff, on Friday, October 4 at 3909 Main Street, Houston, TX 77002. An opening reception will occur from 6 to 9pm the same evening.
In Folded Time, Colleen Maynard and Sarah Sudhoff examine the compounding and unspooling of deep time and process via performance, drawing, photography and collage. Their interests overlap in both specific physical processes — rituals and customs surrounding death and unique innovations of organisms — and philosophical queries into ways biology, extinction, human mortality and traditions interweave and impact each other.
Throughline will open its fifth two-person collective member exhibition, “FOLDED TIME”, featuring new works by Colleen Maynard and Sarah Sudhoff, on Friday, October 4 at 3909 Main Street, Houston, TX 77002. An opening reception will occur from 6 to 9pm the same evening.
In Folded Time, Colleen Maynard and Sarah Sudhoff examine the compounding and unspooling of deep time and process via performance, drawing, photography and collage. Their interests overlap in both specific physical processes — rituals and customs surrounding death and unique innovations of organisms — and philosophical queries into ways biology, extinction, human mortality and traditions interweave and impact each other.
Throughline will open its fifth two-person collective member exhibition, “FOLDED TIME”, featuring new works by Colleen Maynard and Sarah Sudhoff, on Friday, October 4 at 3909 Main Street, Houston, TX 77002. An opening reception will occur from 6 to 9pm the same evening.
In Folded Time, Colleen Maynard and Sarah Sudhoff examine the compounding and unspooling of deep time and process via performance, drawing, photography and collage. Their interests overlap in both specific physical processes — rituals and customs surrounding death and unique innovations of organisms — and philosophical queries into ways biology, extinction, human mortality and traditions interweave and impact each other.
Throughline will open its fifth two-person collective member exhibition, “FOLDED TIME”, featuring new works by Colleen Maynard and Sarah Sudhoff, on Friday, October 4 at 3909 Main Street, Houston, TX 77002. An opening reception will occur from 6 to 9pm the same evening.
In Folded Time, Colleen Maynard and Sarah Sudhoff examine the compounding and unspooling of deep time and process via performance, drawing, photography and collage. Their interests overlap in both specific physical processes — rituals and customs surrounding death and unique innovations of organisms — and philosophical queries into ways biology, extinction, human mortality and traditions interweave and impact each other.