Kacie Lees: Primordial Nucleosynthesis
March 19th, 12:00 am – 12:00 amOpening Reception March 19 from 6-8 PM.
Endlessly inspired by space and the origins of life and matter, “Primordial Nucleosynthesis” is an exhibition featuring steel and neon sculptures that envision the electrically lush, generative moments just after the Big Bang. These sculptures weave time into matter and tell the story of how our nascent universe was a symphony of freely zooming subatomic particles, scattering ionized light into a dense glowing fog. Inspired by a love of craft and chaos theory, “Primordial Nucleosynthesis,” highlights our inextricably-linked atomic origins in an act of universal solidarity.
About the Artist
Kacie Lees is a multidisciplinary artist born in the Midwest with a background in sculpture and exhibition studies who creates opulent site-specific installations using neon, video, and print. Lees elucidates nature and history through the ineffable phenomena of light and teaches inventive, media-rich neon courses informed by her multifaceted professional practice for New York University, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Museum of Neon Art in Los Angeles.
Class Schedule
- March 19th – May 4th, 2025
Location
Window GalleryUrbanGlass
647 Fulton St
Brooklyn, New York 11217