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Event: Fred Eversley Film Screening and Artist Q&A (in-person and online) | October 5, 4pm PDT
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Ellen Moody
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09-21-2022 19:31
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On Wednesday, October 5, at 4–5pm PDT at the Getty Center in Los Angeles, the Getty Conservation Institute will host a screening of the film
Fred Eversley, The Shape of Energy
(11 minutes), followed by a Q&A with the artist, exploring his work through the perspective of its conservation. Eversley has been creating captivating resin parabolas since the 1960s, drawing from his training as an engineer, an early career in the aerospace industry, and a lifelong interest in different forms of energy. His highly polished sculptures, made from polyester and acrylic plastics, reflect, transmit, and concentrate light, sound, and space.
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