The Innumerable Anxieties with original music by Mark Foley and Dan Racer

The Innumerable Anxieties is a series of paintings by Patrick Duegaw, portraying humorously nightmarish figures engaged in a myriad of circus-like spectacles; allegorical images illustrating neither deadly sins, nor heavenly virtues, but instead the seemingly infinite and uniquely personal incarnations of mankind's anxiety.

Duegaw will discuss living in warehouses, bank robbery, a fear of fire and the role anxiety plays in his work interspersed with two original compositions informed by Pierced by Dogma, written and performed by Mark Foley, professor of double bass, electric bass and music theory and director of jazz studies at Wichita State University, and Dan Racer, assistant professor of music at Friends University.