Perennial – MFA Thesis Exhibition by Austin Slominski

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Exhibition images by Amanda Tipton Photography

Perennial is an exhibition of work created over the last two years, exploring how we interact and build connections in a time where out lives have become increasingly isolated and remote. The exhibition includes photography, interactive installation, and performance that reflects on our desire to build relationships at a distance, with ourselves, our friends, and our environment.

The exhibition will be on view from Thursday, April 21st, through Sunday, April 24th. 

Austin Slominski is an audiovisual artist living in Denver, CO, originally from Missoula, MT. His work uses programming to create sounds and visuals that explore how we interact and navigate with others within networks, usually through the use of software, performance, and installation. Austin received his BFA in Sonic Arts from the University of Montana and he is currently and MFA candidate at University of Denver’s Emergent Digital Practices program.