'Decomposers Glow' Exhibit
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Museum of York County 4621 Mt Gallant Road, Rock Hill, South Carolina 29732
Nature, art, and technology come together for “Decomposers Glow,” an awe-inspiring, larger-than-life landscape of illuminated snails and mushrooms. Created by Meredith Connelly, a Charlotte based award-winning multidisciplinary artist, the site-specific exhibit portrays the agents of decomposition through an interplay of light and technology. A curving path leads visitors through a soft glowing, otherworldly environment to observe over one hundred hand-constructed and 3D printed sculptures.
"Decomposers Glow" is open from May 10 to Nov. 10.
Leading viewers into Connelly’s “Decomposers Glow,” a concurrent exhibit highlights the variety and importance of nature’s agents of decomposition. “Return to Earth” features photographs of actual fungi by Mike Hammer, painted mushroom models, a Carolina Piedmont snail shell collection, and two-dimensional cut paper works by Meredith Connelly that reference nature’s microscopic structures.
“Return to Earth” is on exhibit from May 4 to Dec. 15.
More of Mike Hammer’s photography is on exhibit in the museum’s Nature Nook Gallery. “Endless Trail” features the natural settings of the Carolina Piedmont and beyond, capturing the uniquely beautiful moments of each season.
“Endless Trail” opens on May 18.
The Museum of York County is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m., excluding holidays.
View the museum's full calendar of programs, events and planetarium shows