“Singularity,” by sisters Elise and Eleanor Verley, will show Monday, Nov. 18, through Friday, Dec. 13, in Gallery 234, Room 004, in the lower level of the University of Wyoming Union.
A reception for the event is 5-7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 18.
There are two important singularity definitions in relation to the meaning of the exhibition: The state, fact, quality or condition of being singular; and a point at which a function takes an infinite value, especially in space-time when matter is indefinitely dense, as at the center of a black hole, according to a description of the exhibition.
“A collection of individuals, each of us different and unique; our passions bring us together and make our experiences full,” is how the Verley sisters describe the exhibition and themselves. “This show has allowed us to come together to create something more beautiful than we could on our own. We are not what society defines us as; we are a change, life and magnificent wonder. We have something we want to share. We believe in the dignity, value and beauty in all people and respect each other’s differences. We are a singularity, living lives both single and infinite.”
For more information, visit the website at www.uwyo.edu/union/cac/gallery234/index.html.
The UW Campus Activities Center (CAC) sponsors Gallery 234. For more information or for assistance to view the exhibition, call the CAC office at (307) 766-6340.