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Art Exhibition — Ella Gage: Perception
Rachel Cooper Art Gallery 237 Rachel Cooper Hall, 275 S. University Street
Ongoing
“Who’s There?” (Fall Student Exhibition at CIRA)
Central Illinois Regional Airport 3201 Cira Dr, Bloomington
Art Exhibition — Ella Gage: Perception
Rachel Cooper Art Gallery 237 Rachel Cooper Hall, 275 S. University Street
Ongoing
“Who’s There?” (Fall Student Exhibition at CIRA)
Central Illinois Regional Airport 3201 Cira Dr, Bloomington
Art Exhibition — Ella Gage: Perception
Rachel Cooper Art Gallery 237 Rachel Cooper Hall, 275 S. University Street
Ongoing
“Who’s There?” (Fall Student Exhibition at CIRA)
Central Illinois Regional Airport 3201 Cira Dr, Bloomington
Art Exhibition — Ella Gage: Perception
Rachel Cooper Art Gallery 237 Rachel Cooper Hall, 275 S. University Street
Ongoing
“Who’s There?” (Fall Student Exhibition at CIRA)
Central Illinois Regional Airport 3201 Cira Dr, Bloomington
Art Exhibition — Ella Gage: Perception
Rachel Cooper Art Gallery 237 Rachel Cooper Hall, 275 S. University Street
Ongoing
“Who’s There?” (Fall Student Exhibition at CIRA)
Central Illinois Regional Airport 3201 Cira Dr, Bloomington
Art Exhibition — Ella Gage: Perception
Rachel Cooper Art Gallery 237 Rachel Cooper Hall, 275 S. University Street
Ongoing
“Who’s There?” (Fall Student Exhibition at CIRA)
Central Illinois Regional Airport 3201 Cira Dr, Bloomington
Art Exhibition — Ella Gage: Perception
Rachel Cooper Art Gallery 237 Rachel Cooper Hall, 275 S. University StreetWeek of Events
“Who’s There?” (Fall Student Exhibition at CIRA)
“Who’s There?” (Fall Student Exhibition at CIRA)
Join us for this exhibition at the Student Art Gallery located in the lobby of Central Illinois Regional Airport.
Art Exhibition — Ella Gage: Perception
Art Exhibition — Ella Gage: Perception
Ella Gage’s solo exhibit at the Rachel Cooper Art Gallery, “Perception,” is a set of self-portraits in acrylic paint and oil pastel, which she created to explore her experiences over the years in college. The artwork visually represents her perceptions of herself and how others perceive her, using saturated color and diverse depictions of her daily life to foster a deeper understanding of her myriad identities.