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Selden’s ‘Invasive Species’ exhibition to show at UNT

a photo of Selden's work “Interlaced Inclusion,” copper, sterling silver, 2.25” x 8” x 1.5”

 “Invasive Species,” a solo exhibition by Lauren Selden, professor of art (metals and jewelry) at Stephen F. Austin State University, can be viewed Oct. 11 through 19 at the Cora Stafford Galleries at the University of North Texas. Photographed work is “Interlaced Inclusion,” copper, sterling silver, 2.25” x 8” x 1.5”.


NACOGDOCHES, Texas – “Invasive Species,” a body of work by Lauren Selden, professor of art  (metals/jewelry/sculpture) at Stephen F. Austin State University, has a solo exhibition from Oct. 11 through 19 at the Cora Stafford Galleries at the University of North Texas, Denton.
 
The body of work was created after Selden attended a residency in Fiskars, Finland, funded by an SFA Creative Activity Grant. The series “Invasive Species” consists of sculptural works that explore the interplay between geometric forms and nature, according to Selden.
 
“Just as non-native species can disrupt ecosystems, so too can external forces disrupt the delicate balance of human society,” Selden explains.
 
Selden will work with UNT students in providing artist critiques, and she will give a public presentation and artist talk. 
 
This exhibition is in conjunction with the "Paper Alchemy" exhibition which also showcases work by Selden. "Paper Alchemy,” an exhibition curated by James Thurman, was on display at The Cole Art Center @ The Old Opera House, SFA’s historic downtown gallery, in October of 2022 and is now returning “home” to North Texas.
 
A reception is planned for 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 12, at the Cora Stafford Galleries.
 
For more information about Selden’s work, visit her website. For information about the SFA School of Art, call (936) 468-4801 or visit the School of Art's website.