An Active Imagination: Mark Towner Thirty-Year Retrospective

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An Active Imagination: Mark Towner Thirty-Year Retrospective

Throughout his career, Towner has explored themes in a variety of media, including photography, printmaking, collage, & digital painting.

By Endicott College

When and where

Date and time

June 5 · 9am - September 15 · 5pm EDT

Location

Manninen Center for the Arts at Endicott College 406 Hale Street Beverly, MA 01915

About this event

An Active Imagination: Mark Towner Thirty-Year Retrospective

Friday, June 2–Friday, September 15

Heftler Visiting Artist Gallery

Opening Reception and Artist Talk: Friday, June 2 | 4–6 p.m.

Carol Grillo Gallery

Artwork assembled for this exhibit, created from the 1990s to the present by the Dean of Visual and Performing Arts, serves as Mark Towner’s first retrospective exhibit. Over these three decades, Towner has explored various themes relating to the human condition, often exploring personal and universal perspectives on psychology, identity, and expression. Embracing a Jungian perspective, the artworks frequently reflect the process of the artist delving into his unconscious. Throughout his career, Towner has explored these themes in a variety of media, including photography, printmaking, collage, and digital painting.

The Walter J. Manninen Center for the Arts at Endicott College welcomes visitors with disabilities to performances. Accessible seating for mobility challenges is available. We offer the Listen System for the hearing impaired.

Please feel free to let us know if you would like assistance at our performances with seating or a Listen system by calling (978) 998-7700 or emailing centerforthearts@endicott.edu.

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