Lord Hall Gallery at the University of Maine will feature a new multimedia exhibition by artist and researcher Nina Elder titled “HOLD.”
In this exhibition, Elder explores the various implications of holding. Hold means many things: to support, to embrace, to detain, to stop and to remain secure. A hold can be a measure of capacity, a fortress, a wrestling move or a method of belief. Comprising three bodies of work — “Fray,” “Uplift” and “Overburden” — the exhibition brings attention to what people hold as well as what holds them.
Elder also will present a free artist talk at 7:00 PM, September 5th in room 104 of the Innovative Media Research and Commercialization (IMRC) Center.
The gallery is open from 9:00 – 4:00 PM Monday through Friday.
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