Description:Spencer Finch’s artistic practice investigates the intersection between lived visual experience and scientific research. In works like Betelgeuse, he uses a colorimeter—a device that measures the intensity of color—to record light seen in the natural world and replicate its hue and luminosity in sculptural form. In doing so, Finch not only examines how we see, but also probes questions surrounding memory, time, and perception. A monumental light sculpture,Betelgeuse's form evokes an explosive celestial object and emits the same light reading as its eponymous star—the second brightest in the Orion constellation.
WHERE:Cantor Arts Center, just off Palm Drive, at Museum Way and Lomita Drive
AUDIENCE:General Public, Faculty/Staff, Students, Alumni/Friends, Members