The Brief
- ‘Surface Tension’ is on display at the Mulberry Cultural Center through March 6.
- The exhibit focuses on non-traditional surfaces.
- Materials include such items as a lunchbox, lawn chair and mirror.
MULBERRY, Fla. – A new Mulberry Cultural Center exhibition called “Surface Tension,” explores the use of non-traditional materials in art.
“I love names and playing with words, and when we were thinking about this exhibit and going off canvas and what that meant and how the surfaces were going to be really challenging to work with, it just naturally led into the idea that the tension of creation was going to come from the actual surface you were creating on,” City of Mulberry Director of Culture & Programming Chelsea Young said.
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Young and a handful of local artists helped think of the idea. In addition to local artists, the show features art from Manhattan, Atlanta and Nashville. …