“The Pudding Butcher” At PU’s Hurley Gallery
“THE PUDDING BUTCHER”: A detail of one of the works in Hodder Fellow sidony o’neal’s exhibition, on view through November 17 at the Lewis Center for the Arts at Princeton University. (Photo courtesy of sidony o’neal)
The Lewis Center for the Arts at Princeton University now presents The Pudding Butcher, an exhibition of new works by 2022-23 Princeton Hodder Fellow sidony o’neal. The work is on view through November 17 in the Hurley Gallery at the Lewis Arts complex on the Princeton campus, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily.
The Hurley Gallery is an accessible venue and guests in need of access accommodations are invited to contact the Lewis Center at LewisCenter@princeton.edu at least one week prior to the date of their visit. The exhibition and reception are free and open to the public.
o’neal’s practice considers histories of interface in cultural and computational environments. Engaging philosophies of translation, mathematics, and computing, o’neal’s approach prioritizes research, intuition, and interface among many types of objects and environments.
An artist and writer based in Portland, Ore., o’neal’s work has been presented at the Portland Art Museum, Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, and ILY2 in Portland; City SALTS in Basel, Switzerland; Dracula’s Revenge and SculptureCenter in New York City; and Veronica Project Space in Seattle, Wash.; among other venues. Performances as a part of non-band DT have been presented with Kunstverein Düsseldorf, Volksbühne Berlin, and Performance Space New York. o’neal is a co-founder of INFANT design company. o’neal was recently named a Hallie Ford Fellow.
For more information, visit arts.princeton.edu.