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In “Domus: Home,” artist Carol Prusa deals in ideas of origin, mysticism, and sacredness. She attempts to make these heady ideas more conceivable via intricate domes that range from a few inches to five feet in diameter. Using silverpoint drawing and graphite, each dome is intricately adorned. In some, video and fiber optics take this play with dimensionality one step further. But we think the domes’ boob-like shape flashes us back to the comforting chests of our mamas.
Tuesdays-Saturdays, 10 a.m. Starts: Jan. 12. Continues through Feb. 26, 2011