Land as Archive

OCADU presents Jill Price's IAMD MFA thesis exhibition August 5 - 12. Land as Archive contemplates the agential realism of material goods and their shadows upon our landscapes within the Anthropocenic age.  Price's growing archive of drawn, documented and assembled umbras  examine how we might begin to analyze and classify shadows as well as visualize how shadows, although abstract, work to communicate the interconnectedness and dark state of our global ecology.  Questions addressed in this research include, how can shadows serve as data, what does the "real" or actual shadow of an object look like, and how can drawing and sculpture serve to expressively and quantitatively communicate the shadows of material excess that continue to determine our environments.



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