Virtual Gallery Tour with Jen Swearington
November 30, 2021 @ 12:00 AM
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Join us for a
Facebook live virtual gallery tour with past artist-in-residence Jen Swearington, as she shares details about her cut paper dioramas and multimedia work currently on view in
New Histories.
"In March 2020, I relocated to Charleston from the Blue Ridge Mountains to start a new life chapter, bringing my sense of wonder and discovery to this area, with its rich, complicated history and fascinating low country landscape. Exploration leads to inspiration, so I wander and draw from direct observation; downtown I sketch wrought iron gates, 300-year old tombstones, colonial portraits of generals, and Civil War era daguerreotypes. Living near Folly Beach, I am fascinated by the ever-changing tidal marshlands and ethereal Morris Island Lighthouse always present on the distant horizon during my morning run. I arrange this collected imagery into evocative, though-provoking new compositions by layering ink illustrations with intricate papercut patterns. This series began in 2018 with collapsible carousel books, named for their ability to configure in the round, and it has recently evolved into sculptures set into castaway suitcases and mirrors, each with its own mystery in the patina. I continue to explore and create new histories in this magical world." – Jen Swearington
You can view
New Histories in-person now through Sunday, December 5, 2021 in the Ruth and Bill Baker Art Sales Gallery.