"Digital Penance" Art Closing Reception

Presented by The DAAC

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Free
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Eerie white figure stands in the dark, a figure standing shrouded behind it

A closing reception of this multimedia exhibit created by Kyle Brand & Matto Oberski. COSTUMES ENCOURAGED!

These works of art were created over a two year span and explore the darker, grittier, and often unseen of horror lexicon. Utilizing digital, traditional, and unconventional techniques, Brand & Oberski create entirely new fears for the public eye.

Kyle Brand:
https://elykart.com/
Matto Oberski:
http://www.mattoberskiphoto.com/

Details about this Closing Reception:
-FREE admission
-Costumes Encouraged
-45 person capacity
-mask-mandatory
-all ages
-jerk & substance free
-FINAL chance to purchase art!!

To request an accommodation or for inquiries about accessibility, please email info@thedaac.org. We have a ramp entrance at the back of the building, seating if requested, accessible gender-neutral bathrooms, free water and cups for use, and free ear plugs. We are always ready to listen to our attendees on how we can do better and what we could provide.

PARKING can be found at a few locations:
-the closest, most accessible parking can be found on Saunders Ct which is the street in front of our main entrance
-lot parking at Berean Baptist Church
-lot parking across Plainfield at Star Collision
-NO Parking in Quinn & Tuite's lot

The DAAC is on Rapid bus route #11 (Sweet St stops).

Bike parking can be found in front of the building on Plainfield or by using the ramp railing at the back of the building.

LOCATION
The DAAC is located in the back part of the Gaia House Cafe building on Plainfield. It is a dark green building with a white and black striped awning. Turn West on Saunders which is the street directly North of the building. You will see the DAAC logo on a door and an owl mural. The main entrance door for shows is on Saunders, and an accessible entrance is at the back of the building up the ramp.