Friday, April 18, 2025

Turning the Pages as Exhibit Nears End

Philip Sugden’s evocative and imaginative work Pages from the Manual on Dismantling God will finish its exhibition at the Walter E. Terhune Gallery in Perrysburg on November 22. This unique piece sees 21 individual “pages” hung in a circle from a length of PVC pipe, inviting viewers to literally enter the work and engage with the art in a more personal manner. Sugden, a native of Swanage, Dorset, England, currently lives and operates a studio out of Findlay, and his work has been highlighted in over 100 different exhibits around the world. Free and open to the public, don’t miss the chance to engage with these challenging pieces by a world-class artist!

Through November 22.
Walter E. Terhune Art Gallery, 7270 Biniker Dr., Perrysburg. 567-661-7081. owens.edu/fpa/terhune

Philip Sugden’s evocative and imaginative work Pages from the Manual on Dismantling God will finish its exhibition at the Walter E. Terhune Gallery in Perrysburg on November 22. This unique piece sees 21 individual “pages” hung in a circle from a length of PVC pipe, inviting viewers to literally enter the work and engage with the art in a more personal manner. Sugden, a native of Swanage, Dorset, England, currently lives and operates a studio out of Findlay, and his work has been highlighted in over 100 different exhibits around the world. Free and open to the public, don’t miss the chance to engage with these challenging pieces by a world-class artist!

Through November 22.
Walter E. Terhune Art Gallery, 7270 Biniker Dr., Perrysburg. 567-661-7081. owens.edu/fpa/terhune

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