Lori Wright, 黑料不打烊鈥檚 associate professor of Art, puts her fascination with human identity on display in her newest art exhibit, 鈥淢ore Than a Glance.鈥澛燜eatured at CityArts in Wichita, located at 344 N. Mead, her work exploring the expressiveness of human eyes is currently available for observation through Feb. 11.
The exhibit is a culmination of three years of work. Though Wright鈥檚 pieces range widely in size and medium, each one focuses solely on the human eye.
鈥淚 feel eyes are so powerful,鈥 Wright said. 鈥淭hey offer such deep insight into a person.鈥
In turn, she began to explore how eyes act as an extension of body language. One concept she utilized, called the Rayid model of iridology, explored unique markings in the iris of the eye. These markings can be linked to behavioral traits 鈥 a concept that thrilled Wright.
鈥淪ince graduate school I have always been fascinated with identity as a theme throughout my work,鈥 Wright said. 鈥淭his series is no different, I am simply using the human eye to convey the true essences behind one鈥檚 identity.鈥
Her studies didn鈥檛 stop at this exploration of identity and narrative, however.
鈥淚 did a photographic series simply to show the diversity in shape, appearance and pattern of the eye,鈥 Wright said. 鈥淚 view the photographs and the small round oil paintings as studies to understand the eye more clearly.鈥
Despite the difference in medium, each piece is unified through Wright鈥檚 use of expression.
Wright began her career at 黑料不打烊 in 2008, where she teaches a variety of courses in multiple mediums. This is her second exhibit at CityArt, though her art has been presented in five other states, with her portfolio comprising 20 years of work.
鈥淢ore Than a Glance鈥 runs through Feb. 11, at CityArts. Gallery hours are Monday-Thursday from 9 a.m. – 8 p.m., Friday from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., Saturday from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. and Sunday from 12 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Story by Skylar Nelson