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David Bogus: Less Cash, More Carry

GoggleWorks 201 Washington Street, Reading, PA, United States

Questioning the notion that ordinary objects can become an ā€œobject of art,ā€ Bogus encourages a debate about authorship and originality, dissolving the distinction between sanctioned museum pieces and iconic everyday consumed objects.

2021 BCIU Secondary Art Exhibit

GoggleWorks 201 Washington Street, Reading, PA, United States

My work comes about as a form of journal, and this past year has been revealing, to put it gently. In a data-driven environment, decisions still rest on the weight of emotion. The specter of fact strides along in magic slippers; pointed, yet somehow clueless.Ā 
For this body of work I lived in that in-between place where certainty and wonder finish each other’s sentences. It’s an imaginative space, vital to the human creature predicament: I am animal, I am fiction.

Following Esherick

GoggleWorks 201 Washington Street, Reading, PA, United States

Gallery Reception for Following Esherick & You Miss 90% of the Shots You Don’t Take

GoggleWorks 201 Washington Street, Reading, PA, United States

In celebration of our fantastic current exhibitions and the governor's easing of size limit restrictions, GoggleWorks Center for the Arts is thrilled to invite you to join us for the gallery receptions of "Following Esherick" and "You Miss 90% of the Shots You Don’t Take" on June 11 from 6-8pm.

Zach Horn: Cookout

GoggleWorks 201 Washington Street, Reading, PA, United States

Artist Zach Horn utilizes a wide range of materials to playfully depict images of food in a celebration of everyday rituals, of families and human connection.

DISABILITY, DIVERSITY, & INCLUSION

GoggleWorks 201 Washington Street, Reading, PA, United States

In honor of the 31st anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), Abilities in Motion is partnering with GoggleWorks to present an exhibition highlighting the culturally diverse artistic talent of people with disabilities within our local community.