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University Of Bridgeport Hosts Exhibit Exploring Use Of Color

BRIDGEPORT, Conn. – “Chroma Is Key (Freedom from the Grey),” an exhibit exploring how artists use color, will be on display at the University of Bridgeport from Feb. 13 to March 6.

An art piece by Mark Williams will be featured in the "Chroma Is Key" exhibit at the University of Bridgeport

An art piece by Mark Williams will be featured in the "Chroma Is Key" exhibit at the University of Bridgeport

Photo Credit: Mark Williams

An opening reception will be held on Friday, Feb. 13, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

The chroma of a color is a measurement of how intense or saturated it is. A chroma can be reduced by adding a neutral gray.

The exhibit will feature work by Cheres Espinosa, Chris Moss, Michael Sorgatz, Jodi Strmiska and Mark Williams.

Admission to the opening reception is free, but attendees are asked to RSVP.

To RSVP, email lchristi@bridgeport.edu or call 203-576-4151.

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