Geometry in Art on display at Sheldon

“Red Sea” (1985) by Felrath Hines is part of  "The Geometric Unconscious" at Sheldon Museum of Art
“Red Sea” (1985) by Felrath Hines is part of "The Geometric Unconscious" at Sheldon Museum of Art
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The Sheldon Art Museum is hosting a striking exhibit until Jan. 20 called "The Geometric Unconscious." The show features some of Sheldon's own pieces along with some that are borrowed. Patrons and teachers of mathematics and the arts will find much to enjoy in this decidedly geometric display.

For a full description of "The Geometric Unconscious" read the summary that appeared in the Lincoln Journal Star on Oct. 13, 2012:

http://journalstar.com/entertainment/arts-and-culture/visual/l-kent-wolgamott-the-geometric-unconscious/article_908daf5d-fd5f-5f0a-8c40-7db05586dc64.html