Objects of Significance: An Adoration of Home Through Personal Belongings
Exhibition Dates: November 1 - 12, 2019
Opening Reception: Friday, November 1 from 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Cream and Sugar Roosters" acrylic, pastel, charcoal
Detail from Old Blue" gouache, pastel, charcoal, glitter
Detail from Old Blue" gouache, pastel, charcoal, glitter
Artist Statement
Objects that we are given and collect throughout our lives play an important role- not only do we adorn ourselves and our homes with them, they serve to inspire, hold memories, and create a sense of place and time. These objects may not withstand any standards of monetary value, but may instead serve us emotionally or spiritually. As the old adage goes, “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure”- the smallest, most seemingly insignificant item to one person could be another person’s most valuable possession. Though collecting and keeping items that are antiquated or worth little to no money is often regarded as kitsch or in poor taste elsewhere, the Southern Appalachian Region, or the Mountain South, has normalized the plethora of unusual belongings that are used, interacted with, and venerated. Objects are often loved until they’re broken, and take on different uses after that. These strange, scavenged collections have surrounded me throughout my life and have impacted my choices and worldview; through this body of work I hope to convey my adoration for my home and for the objects that help me understand my experiences within it.