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Check out VISIONS - An Exhibit about 'Seeing' the World Differently

Art Access Gallery is collaborating with The John A. Moran Eye Center at the University of Utah for Visions, an exhibit bridging the worlds of art and science. The exhibit will consist of retinal photography by several participants as well as fused glass sculptures by Sarinda Jones, inspired by retinal art.

April 17 - May 6, 2015

Gallery Stroll: Friday, April 17, 6-9 pm

Participants: James Anderson, Michele Banks, Nico Cuenca, Jim Gillman, Bryan Jones, Helga Kolb, Gabe Luna, Paula Morris, Hope Morrison, Scott Peterson, Rebecca Pfeiffer, Stuart Stansbusry and Peter Westonscow.

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Everyone sees the world differently, and it is especially true in the case of this exhibit – these artists literally have varying ranges of vision.

Some rely on technology to help communicate how they see the world, some rely on memory, and some continue to use the same medium they've always used, with perhaps different results. One artist, who is not visually impaired, chose to create a painting that can be touched instead of viewed, so that people can experience what a painting "feels" like.

Whatever their medium, these artists are sharing important stories with us about how they see the world.

Participating Artists: Elaine Brinig, Anna Campbell-Bliss, Nancy Droubay, Zach England, Peter Hayes, Susan Reimers, Vojko Rizvanovik, Anne Vinsel, Darryl Wilkinson, Earl Williamson, Thomas Wolf and Ellen Young

For additional information, please email jackelin@accessart.org.