Permanence/ Infinity Opening at the Claremont Chamber of Commerce
This past Saturday, January 4, 2025 my solo exhibition Permanence/ Infinity opened at the Claremont Chamber of Commerce during the Claremont Art Walk. The exhibit featured works from Permanence, a body of works completed during my residency at Pitzer College from 2023-2024, as well as some work previously shown at Seattle Design Festival in 2024 entitled Infinity: What if we collaborated? which is four, 8ft by 4ft multi-panel cyanotypes which were previously configured as an accordion zine and installed outdoors this past Summer. After the festival.
(Above) I took the panels and sewed them into flat panels for an alternative display. The trick was figuring out which side to showcase, as they are printed double-sided. These works are series of 1:1 ratio contact prints, as well as photography all exposed using sunlight.
I also debuted a new work entitled Sutro Baths (A gust of wind nearly killed me), which is a patchwork collage of cyanotypes, knitted patches, embroidery, transparency, and found collage images bound together. Reflecting on a recent hike at the Sutro Baths in San Francisco, I was compelled to attempt to dive into the fringes of my memory on a sensory level. The cold and wet winds at the site, the way the sun beams through the various tunnels and caves, and how vulnerable I feel when balancing myself along the walls and ruins. Most of the work is made up of images I took myself on an iPhone, as well as found images which evoked some of that vulnerability, along with scarp cyanotype tests I’ve collected throughout the past two years. You’ll also find two monotypes in this work (in pink) which are photographs of the Sutro Bath caves using Jacquard Solarfast on watercolor paper.
The most surprising thing was the turn out. There wasn’t a moment that the galleries weren’t filled with visitors. I met many aspiring artists, or artists who wanted one on one time to pick my brain. I was also able to connect with many good friends I hadn’t seen in months.