The Allure of Technology

A graphic showing an example of the artist's work, along with the title and artist

Exhibit Info

Title:

The Allure of Technology

Dates:

March 28 - May 30, 2026

Location:

Technology Center

About:

The Receptor Series

These digital paintings are from a series called “Receptor.” At first, they were strictly sci-fi. But now I see something familiar in them: cell phones. The glowing shapes are projecting toward the viewer, but they’re also drawing something away (our energies, let’s say.) In the Receptors, the light does more than make the shapes visible. It insists on our attention. It commands it.

I call them Receptors, but they’re really receiving nothing. You are the receptor.

Artist Bio

Joe Lugara began painting and taking photographs as a boy. His works depict unusual forms and inexplicable phenomena, taking as their basis horror, science fiction, and fantasy films produced from the 1930s through the late 1960s.

Mr. Lugara’s images have appeared in more than 40 exhibitions and 30 magazines. His painting series “Scrutiny” was featured in a solo exhibition at the Noyes Museum of Art and served as the cover art for issue 6 of The Lincoln Review, where it was nominated for the 2025 Best of the Net Anthology. He produced cover art for The MacGuffin and Your Impossible Voice literary journals and contributed interior art to, among others, Ponder Review, Barnstorm Literary Journal, Another Chicago Magazine, The Harvard Advocate and the Denver Quarterly.

Website

https://joelugara.com/

Social Media

Instagram: @joelugara

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