“Coagulate.” is a sculptural exhibition by visual arts senior Rachel Qing Pang. Eggs, both raw and cooked, provide an unexpected gateway into her work as she invokes themes of feminism, memory, and fragility. Fascinated by the materiality of perishable food, Rachel distorts her background in scientific experimentation to challenge our connotations of unassuming everyday objects. Somewhat disturbing, undeniably grotesque, but hopefully at least a little cathartic—this exhibition invites the viewer into a moment of visceral introspection.
Rachel Qing Pang ’23 shares thoughts on her exhibition, “Coagulate.”
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The exhibition is free and open to the public; no tickets or registration required. The Lucas Gallery is open Monday-Friday, 9 AM – 6 PM.
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