Alyssa Klauer, the Northwestern Fine Arts Department’s artist-in-resident for the month of October, on Nov. 6 displayed some of the work she has recently created.
“My paintings are constructed on a foundation of visual effects — faux finishes, faux worlds, and phantasmagoric qualities––in an attempt to create a feeling of polyphony or mixed response, difference in sameness, repulsion in attraction.”
— Alyssa Klauer
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