Join me in Homer, Alaska, this February for a new exhibition at Bunnell Street Arts Center!
Glaciers sing. Blueberries listen. Bodies long to/for touch. “for a moment, we exist together, for a moment” is a series of sensory-based works examining communication, systems of care, semiotic beings, grief, and the aesthetics of accessibility within art and non-art spaces. Visitors are invited to participate and engage with the work through multiple entry points as a form of reciprocity. Many pieces are informed by and made in collaboration with artists, writers, musicians, researchers, and wayfarers.
Exhibit opening is Friday, February 3rd, 5-7pm with an artist talk at 6pm. A recording of a separate artist talk will be available with closed captioning and a transcript. Large font and Braille exhibition material is available upon request. Many pieces in the exhibition are to be engaged with through touch, sound, and text descriptions. For additional access requests or to schedule a private visit outside of gallery hours, call 907-235-2662.
Visit Bunnell Street Arts Center for more details and follow along on progress and updates through my instagram. I’ll be updating my website with images from the show over the next month.
This work is made with support from and Adaptation and Innovation grant and Career Opportunity grant from Alaska State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts, Rasmuson Foundation, and the Puffin Foundation.