In Downtown Wichita Falls a new art exhibit was opened at the Kemp Center for the Arts featuring the work of Shirley Steele.
The exhibit will be open until March 9, and it’s open to the public to take a look.
The artist called the exhibit “Hello World: Cloud Storage 2.0, and for a unique twist some of the art is suspended in the center of the room to create that ‘Cloud.’
“This exhibit combines language with art. An exhibit like this makes people happy, but it also makes people think. This is about computers, it’s about language, and it’s about art all at the same time,” Steele said.
Steele said she believes those that can make art are the luckiest people in the world because they get to make people happy.
The exhibit will be open until March 9, and it’s open to the public to take a look.
The artist called the exhibit “Hello World: Cloud Storage 2.0, and for a unique twist some of the art is suspended in the center of the room to create that ‘Cloud.’
“This exhibit combines language with art. An exhibit like this makes people happy, but it also makes people think. This is about computers, it’s about language, and it’s about art all at the same time,” Steele said.
Steele said she believes those that can make art are the luckiest people in the world because they get to make people happy.

