We are thrilled to invite you to be part of multidisciplinary contemporary artist Abhidnya Ghuge’s monumental site-responsive art work which will be on view in the Polk/Wilson Gallery July 22 through December 6.
Please plan to join us at the Ulrich, Friday, July 11, any time between 1-4 p.m. working alongside Ghuge to help bring this breathtaking project to life. By participating, you will be contributing directly to a dynamic work of art and an experience that fosters community connection!
Ghuge’s work explores themes of community, belonging, identity, and transformation. Known for her intricate and expansive installations, Ghuge’s piece at the Ulrich will be made from over 14,000 woodblock-printed paper plates rolled and placed into a metal infrastructure.
As an artist who enjoys the shared experience of creation, Ghuge encourages others join her in the rolling and placing of her woodblock prints. This communal hands-on process reflects the spirit of Ghuge’s work: collaborative, meaningful, and rooted in shared experience.
For more information, please visit: https://ulrich.wichita.edu/ulrich_exhibition/abhidnya-ghuge/ or contact ulrich@wichita.edu .