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Random Access Gallery to Present Matthew Nielson鈥檚 鈥楴umb Windows鈥�

Tuesday, October 23, 2018, By News Staff
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Part of Matthew Nielson's "Numb Windows" exhibition.

Part of Matthew Nielson’s “Numb Windows” exhibition.

Random Access Gallery will present 鈥淣umb Windows,鈥� the first solo exhibition by Matthew Nielson, with an opening reception on Friday, Oct. 26, from 5-8 p.m. in 117 Smith Hall. The exhibition is free and open to the public.

Nielson’s work explores perspective, dynamic forces and the abstract expression of entropy through the exploration of material. He is a South Carolina artist who uses his training as a sculptor and surgical support technician to recreate the uncertainty of a hospital waiting room. In January 2017, Nielson鈥檚 brother suffered a traumatic head injury during a military training exercise and had to undergo surgery. After rushing to the hospital, Nielson found himself waiting in anticipation amidst the tones, beeps and hums of the hospital machinery as President Donald Trump鈥檚 inauguration played on the television.

In 鈥淣umb Windows,鈥� Nielson works with the dismal sensations of the constant hospital drone, the swarming staff members and the knowledge of helplessness in the waiting room as a way to amplify the feeling of nervous anticipation. As President Trump was being sworn in, Nielson saw the same shocked sense of apprehension that one feels for an endangered loved one in the operating room on the faces of nearly every person in the country. Fear and hope palpably intertwined. The dismal sensations from before turned from anticipation to invitation. A seductive invitation to let repetition take over and numb the senses.

Nielson received a bachelor of fine arts degree from Winthrop University and is currently exploring a career in nursing while working for the McLeod Medical System in South Carolina.

Random Access Gallery鈥檚 exhibitions, performances, artist talks and panel discussions offer a space for broadening the scope of interdisciplinary collaboration and experimentation in contemporary creative practices. Through dynamic curatorial initiatives and inclusivity, the gallery brings together local, national and international artists for critical conversations. Random Access is funded through the generous contributions of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 School of Art in the College of Visual and Performing Arts and CASP.

For accommodations request, contact Charles Hickey at randomaccessspace@gmail.com or 404.520.4763.

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