RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - The John and Geraldine Lilley Museum of Art at the University of Nevada, Reno is hosting a new exhibition called “To Hold a Form: Art with sound in the work of Jennie C. Jones, LaRissa Rogers and Naama Tsabar,”
That is where we sent KOLO 8’s Jayde Ryan to give us a preview of the exhibit.
Curated by Executive Director and Chief Curator, Stephanie Gibson, “To Hold a Form” brings together the work of three artists while exploring the transformative use of sound, silence and bodily intervention in contemporary art.
This exhibition displays different forms of how artists work with sound today.
Jennie C. Jones’ minimalist works reflect the deep influence of African American jazz and music on the modernist movement in the U.S.
Naama Tsabar makes art that can be seen