Crowd Burst

When

Jun. 30, 2023, 10am to 5pm
Show Recurring Dates

Office/Remote Location

Barrick Window Gallery
A close-up view of a black and white photograph being printed on a printer, with the printhead whizzing over it. The photo depicts a face in profile staring to the left.

Heather Protz, From the Series: Crowd Burst - Fremont 2 (as a work in progress), 2023, Mixed media photography

Description

The Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art is pleased to present Crowd Burst, an exhibition consisting of a new mixed media photographic installation by Las Vegas artist Heather Protz.

Titled From the Series: Crowd Burst - Fremont 2, this installation piece builds on the expansive body of black and white photographs in Protz’s dynamic ongoing series, Turning the Tables: A View from the Street (2014 - present)Combining street photography with reflective material, the artist fills the Marjorie Barrick Museum’s outdoor Window Gallery with a compact work that brings every passer-by into the space of a Las Vegas crowd. Crowd Burst represents a fresh development in Protz’s ongoing quest to find the elusive moments that reveal the essence of quotidian life in the city. 

Speaking about Turning the Tables for the Lenscratch States Project in 2015, she said, “Shooting in the photographic tradition of street photography, Las Vegas, my hometown, became a rich source of inspiration. From Vegas I have ventured to other cities, photographing the locals, the tourists, the young, the old, the affluent, and the down and out. From the ordinary actions of the natives to the curiosity of the sightseer, this series examines the daily experience of people navigating a city.”

A companion piece to Crowd Burst will be exhibited in the third annual Eclectic Womxn exhibition at Savidan Gallery in March in celebration of Women’s Month. The exhibition opens on Saturday, March 4 and runs until April 28. Savidan is located at 1310 S 3rd St Suite 200, Las Vegas, NV 89104.

Crowd Burst will be on view at the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art at UNLV from March 14 - July 8, 2023, with an opening reception on March 24. 

Admission Information

Entry to the Museum is free. All are welcome. Masks are recommended. 

Contact Information

Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art
Deanne Sole