“Animal Architecture/Landscape Empathy” on display in Murray Gallery

Concentration MapThe James S. Murray Gallery currently features the work of Arkansas artist LaDawna Whiteside. The exhibit “Animal Architecture/Landscape Empathy” is on display until March 8. The James S. Murray Gallery is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the upper level of Menard Hall.

LaDawna Whiteside’s projects are based in abstraction. Pursuing an alternative sublime, Whiteside chronicles this place and time, focusing on landscape topography and animal architecture. Line by line, she considers space and layers within a ritual in making marks. Her drawings reflect the transformation from individual fibers into cloth.

Read more about Whiteside, LLCC’s James S. Murray Gallery and its exhibits at www.llcc.edu/james-s-murray-gallery.