Unconscious ARTiculations: Junior Art Exhibition Spring 2020

Unconscious ARTiculations: Junior Art Exhibition Spring 2020

Unconscious ARTiculations Junior Art Exhibition

Unconscious ARTiculations: Junior Art Exhibition鈥&苍产蝉辫;

Originally scheduled to open in April, the Junior Art Exhibition of the Class of 2021 has been postponed to a future date due to the pandemic, as students were required to shift towards online learning and remote working. The now-senior art majors were in the process of making the works that they had planned to show before having to move away from campus. While it was an intensely disruptive time or all, the students were able to adapt to the circumstances and continue to develop their ideas and creative processes. Sei M鈥檖funya 鈥21, for example, drew inspiration from the unique experiences of her friends and family during the pandemic and reinterpreted them in abstraction in her series of watercolor paintings, Grounding 鈥 鈥淢y paintings ironically try to sum up each person鈥檚 lived experience in COVID-19, even though the memories aren鈥檛 so clear cut. We all may have been in the same place or location for extended periods of time, but each experience has been colored by many emotions, realities and bodies that painting them realistically would have been an injustice. Painting them in one frame of time wouldn鈥檛 have made sense. Grounding attempts to bring to reality the murkiness of memory.鈥 

The show, now postponed until the reopening of campus, is titled Unconscious ARTiculations, in which the four participating artists will explore the unconscious through their unique artistic processes. Abbreviations of their works-to-be can be seen from the short statements below, and we look forward to seeing these visions come alive soon in person. 

-Scarlett Wang PO'22

 

Artist Quotes:

My work hints at experiences of life threaded to together in a non-linear ordering of time through the unconscious process of painting with watercolor and in some cases, ink.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

-厂别颈&苍产蝉辫;惭鈥檖蹿耻苍测补鈥&苍产蝉辫;

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These garments are alterations to the version of myself that I present to the rest of the world. We choose the clothes that we wear鈥攕tyling an idealized version of ourselves for others to see鈥攂ut we don鈥檛 choose our visceral emotions. The hardest decision is whether to use our exteriors to conceal or revel in our internal vulnerabilities. I knit to tell the stories that I鈥檇 be too scared to share while looking you in the eyes.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

-Gabrielle Ohlson鈥&苍产蝉辫;

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For me creating artwork is a form of meditation. I work intuitively to create dreamscapes which represent the state of my mind.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

-Ise Henriques Sharp鈥&苍产蝉辫;

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Through my drawing, I am able to glimpse the flow of trees through space, their patterns, personality, and experiences of reality.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

-Chloe Wanaselja鈥&苍产蝉辫;