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Pressure Points
Nationally exhibited artist Polly Gaillard’s photographs are relationship studies. In Pressure Points, Gaillard turns the lens on life at home with her daughter, detailing “the awkward moments, details both large and small, as well as scripted events of our life together.” The series explores the nature of the mother-child relationship through color narratives that reveal the complexity of mothering. In Gaillard’s words: “I am interested in the bonds of motherhood and also the tension that it creates within the mother, the dichotomy of joy and pain.”
Roe Art Gallery, Furman University, 3300 Poinsett Highway. Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm. Free. (864)294-2074, www.furman.edu
Type:
Museums/Exhibits
Date:
Monday (3/1/2010) - Friday (4/2/2010)
Location:
Roe Art Gallery, Furman University, 3300 Poinsett Highway






