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MFA Candidate Luka Carter exhibition in Flywheel Display

Published
February 24, 2021

MFA Candidate Luka Carter is featured in the Flywheel window display at the Lyndon House Arts Center from now until April 10. Flywheel is a window display at the Lyndon House Arts Center that captures snapshots of energy and objects suspended in place. Flywheel combines small works featuring a colorful mixture of different dimensions, colors, and mediums juxtaposed and layered. The artist composes sketches, studies, and found objects into a realized mood board of the different facets of his life that keep him moving and inspired.

Carter will also present an artist talk on March 18 at 6 pm. Find more about his exhibition.

Luka Carter (b. 1990, Los Angeles) is an interdisciplinary artist who lived on a boat for three years in Rockaway Beach, NY, a trailer in Bolinas, CA and plenty of places in between. The friends and community that he finds in each of these places has allowed for a strong, beautiful network of friendship and artistic collaboration, similar to what futurists might call tentacularity – “about life lived along lines, not at points, not in spheres”. With a background in construction and manual labor, Luka has a knack for making space for art in overlooked or interstitial spaces–– including an outhouse, abandoned lot, and a van. His practice spans zines, furniture, tattoos, ceramics, clothing, and installations.

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