Chad Scott (Teaching and Learning) is presenting a performance installation, “How to Explain Electoral Politics Without Splitting Hares,” at Available Space Art Projects (ASAP). This exhibition is the first project of an ongoing collaboration with the Gayle A. Zeiter Literacy Development Center, where Scott serves as an interdisciplinary artist-in-residence.
Due to the performative nature of this exhibition, “How to Explain Electoral Politics Without Splitting Hares” is only on view for one day, Oct. 29, from 6 - 9 p.m. In accordance with current COVID-19 guidelines, social distancing and personal protective equipment are required.
ASAP is an art space created by UNLV alumni Holly Lay and Homero Hidalgo that welcomes a diverse group of artists to showcase new experimental works and installations. It provides the Las Vegas community with opportunities for an engagement with contemporary visual arts, while also nurturing creative and intellectual growth among artists and visitors.