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Chris "Mudhead" Reynolds is known for his ephemeral artwork, often concentrated on cultural archetypes and geometric themes in the shapes of mandalas, fractals, and swirly visions. The local artist, who's shown internationally (and once aboard a space shuttle flight) is a new member of the intermedia group, Fluxus. He will...
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Chris “Mudhead” Reynolds is known for his ephemeral artwork, often concentrated on cultural archetypes and geometric themes in the shapes of mandalas, fractals, and swirly visions. The local artist, who’s shown internationally (and once aboard a space shuttle flight) is a new member of the intermedia group, Fluxus.

He will install and display his latest work, titled “Bio:logy,” at Trunk Space through March 12 (or, as Trunk Space organizers say, for “as long as they remain stable”).


Fri., Feb. 17, 6 p.m., 2012

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