Paleoart Through Time

First Friday Reception for Artist Drew Hogan

Drew Hogan, T-Recorche, Clay Sculpture

Paleoart provides context not just to our past but to our present. Graduating SOU sculpture student Drew Hogan's installation is a chronological exploration of how our understanding of prehistoric species has evolved from the early 1900s to now, with pop-culture touchstones. This installation will include a variety of sculptures — some interactive and some not — which explore the subject matter of dinosaur species, the materiality of the paleoart itself, and the artist’s evolution. Drew's sculptures will be on display in the Pterosaurs gallery through September 29.

Come meet the artist at our First Friday event!

 First Friday Reception for Artist Drew Hogan
 Friday, June 6
 5 to 7 PM
 ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum
 Free

Drew Hogan, Need a Hand? Tyrannosaurus Arm Replica, Clay Sculpture
Drew Hogan, The Honker, PVC and Clay

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