Monday, May 2, 2011

Post Thesis Evaluation




“Several Other Cousins, Aunts, and Uncles”

My thesis project has undergone many transformations during this entire working process. I began working with the idea of the Wunderkammen, or Cabinet of Wonder in September, though I have always had a special affinity for museum curios and display, particularly the nature scenes in natural history museums. My interest in these displays is the marrying of expressive narrative, which often contains great dramas and tragedies, with teaching and learning. It’s a form of special visual narrative, which is miniaturized in a way within my shelves, though the content itself differs greatly. This idea was something I originally planned to express within a group of bookshelves on a wall in the gallery. The finding of the current structure was a very lucky one in my opinion, because it allowed for a much better delivery of that overall idea. The contents were limited to a freestanding structure, and so the piece became a sculpture rather than an installation, which makes for a much different viewer relation. A few weeks prior to the discovery of that structure, I made a major installation for my advanced video class to experiment with some elements there that I had hoped to incorporate into the thesis. That space was a success in my personal opinion, but it was critiqued that the nature of the objects/sculptures there were overwhelmingly chaotic. For the thesis I altered the organization of objects to stress he narrative aspects of the figurines while not including chaos for chaos’ sake ( the visiting critic suggested that I amp up the chaos to be completely overwhelming). I did go back in after talking with Justine Reyes, but following a second critique with my video teacher Damian Catera and my class, I decided that the best place for the piece to be was at some place of balance between the simplified nature suggested by my video class, and the chaotic and busy nature suggested by Ms. Reyes. I feel very satisfied with the final assortment of object and idea within the sculpture, and I feel it achieves that balance. The ambient fireplace and use of found objects from my own childhood achieved a sense of home and comfort amidst the emotionally heavy undertone of loss in the obituaries. I intended for suggestions of those emotions to commingle within one structure because I feel that reflects the nature of life as I understand it at the moment, life and death, loss and growth, exaltation and mourning exist intertwined together. I tried to represent this with narrative of conflicting perspectives with the figures—the mourners gathered around the dying mouse in the trap, the teenage mother being confronted and the father pointing to “Sex and the American Teenager”, the Ewok family celebrating as father returns home with a buck’s trophy head while up on a “ledge” of books the priests and priestesses help the deer’s grieving family (note the book there by “Greive” called “Friends to the End”, a play on words in honor of that narrative). The accumulation of pieces from the newspaper, and the remaining papers from my year’s subscription to the Beaver County Times for me are a physical manifestation of time in relation to all the events that happen therein. I had a daily subscription to The Times, and so what you see is the remaining days of papers untouched and tampered with, the remainder having been cut up and collaged on the sculpture  (obituaries, headlines, and images). The stack of papers also does well to set my cousin’s obituary aside from the others lining the interior shelves. In terms of the larger show as I whole, I'm very satisfied with our show. I think there are some wonderful interactions in content between a few pieces by different artists that bring the show together . My critiques and conversations with people who’ve examined my sculpture definitely make note of all of these aspects, after taking those things into consideration, I would say that my project remained largely true to the core concepts I began with, and all together resulted in a well put together piece.

 




Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Thesis Installation Pictures


The theme of my Thesis will be Storytelling. My main reference book,  "Women Who Run With The Wolves" by Clarissa Pinkola Estes, talks about the importance of storytelling culturally, and its relation to an innate human use of that for existential learning. In this installation I want to create within a confined object, a bookshelf, something that exudes a narrative which comments on my own discoveries in my life time(my own stories) which also achieves a sensory interaction with viewers through means of multimedia elements like video.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Thesis Crit. 2/18

Today I showed some of my video work because I had not done so before in this class beyond blog posts. I got some good ideas for how to move forward in the work, like focusing more specifically on breaking down appropriated material. I do want to note though that these issues have been addressed before in my video classes, and so don’t reflect my most recent works, which I feel very much embody those changes. Nevertheless it was an affirmation of the direction I’m going in towards video, which is very helpful.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Thesis Spring 2011 Critique 1

Overall I felt this was a very helpful critique. My project and concept benefited from the fresh perspectives that my fellow students and critique leader shared. I’ve decided on incorporating “audience” interactivity into my project, one of the issues associated with this that we discussed as a group was how the artist goes about communicating that boundary to a viewer that is largely uninvited to explore works through touch. I felt this conversation became even more relevant later when a fellow group member showed us his in progress idea which also incorporates interactivity. I think the next step for me critique wise is to use a project space and try installing some of these thesis ideas. I feel that until I actually see some of these things in full space fruition, I can’t know which direction to strongly take my thesis in. I need to make some decisions regarding how sculpture oriented I want this project to be and how intensely I want video to be involved in that. We discussed some logistical issues with having an art project open to interaction, like potential damages, space issues, and whether some of the pieces I have put together now are really appropriate for that space. I need more time to think about all of these points and create more work to get an even clearer sense of where I stand in relation to a coherent piece. In these upcoming days, months, and weeks I will be working diligently and I have full confidence that these questions will be answered and the path will unfold as that happens.