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Hyde Park Art Center Artists Wonder If People Are Forgetting How to Touch

By Sam Cholke | November 13, 2015 5:39am
"Pants" by Scout Paré-Phillips from the Impressions series is one of the works by 19 artists for "Warm Kitty, Soft Kitty."
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Courtesy of the Hyde Park Art Center

HYDE PARK — Are people forgetting what things feel like? Artists working at the Hyde Park Art Center will talk about how the sense of touch is changing with technology on Nov. 21.

The artists in the “Warm Kitty, Soft Kitty” exhibit about touch and tactility will talk about how smart phones and technology are changing how people feel in the world at 1 p.m. Nov. 21 at the art center, 5020 S. Cornell Ave.

Taylor Hokanson and Dieter Kirkwood, Fo Wilson, D. Denenge Akpem and Betsy Odom will lead the discussion at the free event that’s open to the public.

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