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"Life/Like" featured in Hutcheson Gallery May 16-Aug. 24

May gallery exhibit in John C. Hutcheson Gallery to feature work from Raymond Padrón

Anna Moseley | 

News - Raymond Padrón Art

Lipscomb University’s John C. Hutcheson Gallery, located in the Beaman Library, will showcase the artwork of Raymond Padrón in an exhibition titled “Life/Like,” May 16-Aug. 24.

As a sculptor and performance-based artist, Padrón uses traditional craft and its relationship to improvisation to explore how people form their identities and beliefs.

“The work in this show ‘Life/Like,’ comes through reflecting on the many roles I inhabit and how they both shape my identity and are defined by how I perceive myself,” said Padrón. “Each work references specific people and places in my life that have deeply impacted my interpretation of these roles and the complex navigation of living life in connection with others."

He was born in 1983 and grew up in the northern Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C., He received his Bachelor of Arts in sculpture and graphic design from Messiah College and his Master of Fine Arts from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Padrón currently creates art, exhibits nationally and teaches in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

A closing reception will take place on Saturday, August 24, at 1 p.m. in the John C. Hutcheson Gallery, in Beaman Library on University Park Drive and is free and open to the public.

The exhibit is sponsored by the Lipscomb University George Shinn College of Entertainment & the Arts' Department of Visual Arts.

Learn more about Lipscomb's visual arts program.