'Between Wander & Settlement' open through March 2

The Western Gallery presents "Gosia Wlodarczak: Between Wander & Settlement" through March 2.

The exhibition is free and open to the public.

Known for her performative drawings, Australian artist Gosia Wlodarczak physically works on drawings while at her chosen sites and takes into account the cultural background of her locations, the specifics of the site itself, and timely situations.

For the exhibition, Wlodarczak created an immersive, multidisciplinary drawing installation titled "Between Wander & Settlement."

Wlodarczak’s new series of work explores human life’s transitional stages, travels, changes, and movements. Her installation includes: “Skin of the Wall,” a large drawing installation focusing on the tension between private and public spaces; “The Train Trip: Szczecin—Poznan,” an animated film/sound-drawing translating the views along a railroad track while traveling from Szczecin to Poznan (Poland); and “Mt. Baker Sound-Drawing,” a new work she developed on site.

For more details, visit http://westerngallery.wwu.edu/ or call (360) 650-3900.

Gosia Wlodarczak installs her piece "Skin of the Wall" in the Western Gallery. Photo courtesy of Logan Samecki
Gosia Wlodarczak installs her piece "Skin of the Wall" in the Western Gallery. Photo courtesy of Logan Samecki