Brenda Stumpf: Consecrated at ZYNKA Gallery

This exhibition features very personal, mixed media works and sculptures that incorporate specific salvaged items and documents found during Brenda's process of converting a church into her home and studio. 

This body of work has taken on new depth and dimension amid the COVID-19 pandemic. This shared human experience bears some of the hallmarks of mystical transformation. “It is a time of being deconstructed, rearranged, and learning what is of greatest value,” says Stumpf, “and it offers a profound inner opportunity to experience the process of sacred alchemy.

We look forward to seeing you at the opening next Saturday, but if you're unable to make it, the exhibition has been installed and is available for viewing during open gallery hours and by appointment

For your safety we are requiring masks for entry and will be limiting the amount of guests in the gallery at any one time.

Enjoy this article about the gallery reopening and Brenda's exhibition from Pittsburgh Current

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