Nov
2
A Couple of Thoughts in/on Passing: Rona Pondick and Roy DeCarava
A Sublime Experience in Worcester, MA
I had the opportunity during an unusually busy month to catch the curated exhibition project by sculptor Rona Pondick. The exhibition closed on October 11th, a Sunday, which is precisely the day a friend--Addison Gallery's Julie Bernson--and I made our way to the Worcester Art Museum from Waltham via Boston, MA. Having long admired Pondick's work I had been wanting to see this exhibition since hearing about it when it opened. The closing date had thus remained solidly fixed in my brain during the run of the show. It proved to have been well worth the trip and then some.
I had the opportunity during an unusually busy month to catch the curated exhibition project by sculptor Rona Pondick. The exhibition closed on October 11th, a Sunday, which is precisely the day a friend--Addison Gallery's Julie Bernson--and I made our way to the Worcester Art Museum from Waltham via Boston, MA. Having long admired Pondick's work I had been wanting to see this exhibition since hearing about it when it opened. The closing date had thus remained solidly fixed in my brain during the run of the show. It proved to have been well worth the trip and then some.