The Retrospective Exhibitions of Stuart Asprey & Charles Rushton
Featuring sculptures from Stuart Asprey and photography from Charles Rushton.

Rushton and Asprey have spent their artistic careers producing work with engaging narratives and evolving perspective in addition to careers in academia, training future Oklahoma artists.
"It's not what you photograph so much as how you photograph it that makes a picture interesting." - Charles Rushton
Charles Rushton’s body of work combines aspects of portrait, landscape, and street photography, capturing moments that remind the viewer of what it means to be human. Stuart Asprey’s sculptures consist of three-dimensional porcelain vessels with two-dimensional imagery commenting on popular culture.
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