Like many in the LBGTQ community, multimedia artist Rachel Ann Kendrick has been angered by today’s pushback against progress in acceptance of the gay community, particularly online. So she’s using the very tools that she sees being used against gays to make her art: digital media.

Her solo show, “Pixels, Rainbows and the Surreal” opens at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. Fourth St., from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 2

Kendrick is a multidisciplinary artist who said she is driven by the intersection of psychology, technology and creativity. With a background in fine arts from Northeastern State University, her work has evolved to incorporate pixilated forms and symbols and explore patterns and the unconscious. Up to 14 paintings, as well as an interactive 3D object and a sh

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