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X-WR-CALDESC:This Montana Art Gallery Directors Association (MAGDA) exhibit
 ion JODI LIGHTNER: STRAIGHT THERE AND BACK is the fifth exhibition of a co
 ntemporary Montana artist organized and circulated by MAGDA and offered at
  an extremely reduced rental fee in an effort to make quality exhibitions 
 available to the entire MAGDA membership.\n\nThe exhibition presents piece
 s that are influenced by artist Jodi Lightner's look at maps\, movement th
 rough areas\, direction\, and structure. Lightner is a professor at Montan
 a State University-Billings. About her work she says\, “My interest in nav
 igating space and triumphing over maps has significantly influenced my ide
 as in this collection of work from the past 10 years. It focuses on the th
 emes of moving through space\, translating directions\, and the elements o
 f built structures as metaphors for our relationship with architecture and
  the interactions within interiors.\n\nThe language of architecture is pre
 valent in the work. The built structures with which we surround ourselves 
 dictate how we navigate in and around them. They include portals that allo
 w us to pass in and out of the structures and obstacles that determine our
  maneuvering through a space. Whether it is doors\, hallways\, stairs\, or
  revolving doors\, the familiarity of these architectural elements can be 
 seen as an innate understanding of how to navigate through space\, and the
  success of any architecture is that we find our way both in and out of bu
 ildings.'\n\nThemes in this exhibition examine how architecture coexists w
 ith what we are thinking and imagining. Within any space\, whether it is a
  palace or a barn\, it is possible to have the mind wander and the imagina
 tion take us to a completely different location or experience. More than j
 ust a day dream\, the mind has the power to transport us to another time o
 r place making it possible to be in two places at the same time.”\n\nTwelv
 e sets of drawings are included in the exhibition. Hanging unframed\, they
  unroll like maps and present a flat space to consider the depth and persp
 ective of architecture and a hypothetical experience. This exhibition is o
 n view May 3-29\, 2021 at the Carbon County Arts Guild. \n\n'Jodi Lightner
 : Straight There and Back' is sponsored by the Montana Art Gallery Directo
 rs Association (MAGDA) which is supported in part by grants from the Monta
 na Arts Council\, the Coal Tax Trust Fund for Cultural and Aesthetic Proje
 cts\, and the National Endowment for the Arts.\n
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DESCRIPTION:This Montana Art Gallery Directors Association (MAGDA) exhibiti
 on JODI LIGHTNER: STRAIGHT THERE AND BACK is the fifth exhibition of a con
 temporary Montana artist organized and circulated by MAGDA and offered at 
 an extremely reduced rental fee in an effort to make quality exhibitions a
 vailable to the entire MAGDA membership.\n\nThe exhibition presents pieces
  that are influenced by artist Jodi Lightner's look at maps\, movement thr
 ough areas\, direction\, and structure. Lightner is a professor at Montana
  State University-Billings. About her work she says\, “My interest in navi
 gating space and triumphing over maps has significantly influenced my idea
 s in this collection of work from the past 10 years. It focuses on the the
 mes of moving through space\, translating directions\, and the elements of
  built structures as metaphors for our relationship with architecture and 
 the interactions within interiors.\n\nThe language of architecture is prev
 alent in the work. The built structures with which we surround ourselves d
 ictate how we navigate in and around them. They include portals that allow
  us to pass in and out of the structures and obstacles that determine our 
 maneuvering through a space. Whether it is doors\, hallways\, stairs\, or 
 revolving doors\, the familiarity of these architectural elements can be s
 een as an innate understanding of how to navigate through space\, and the 
 success of any architecture is that we find our way both in and out of bui
 ldings.'\n\nThemes in this exhibition examine how architecture coexists wi
 th what we are thinking and imagining. Within any space\, whether it is a 
 palace or a barn\, it is possible to have the mind wander and the imaginat
 ion take us to a completely different location or experience. More than ju
 st a day dream\, the mind has the power to transport us to another time or
  place making it possible to be in two places at the same time.”\n\nTwelve
  sets of drawings are included in the exhibition. Hanging unframed\, they 
 unroll like maps and present a flat space to consider the depth and perspe
 ctive of architecture and a hypothetical experience. This exhibition is on
  view May 3-29\, 2021 at the Carbon County Arts Guild. \n\n'Jodi Lightner:
  Straight There and Back' is sponsored by the Montana Art Gallery Director
 s Association (MAGDA) which is supported in part by grants from the Montan
 a Arts Council\, the Coal Tax Trust Fund for Cultural and Aesthetic Projec
 ts\, and the National Endowment for the Arts.\n
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SUMMARY:Jodi Lightner: Straight There and Back
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