Logan Center Co-Creation Grant 2022-23

gulch


THE PROJECT

Pressure Treated Lumber, Liquid Latex, Acrylic Paint, Polyurethane Plastic Sheeting, Insulating Spray Foam, Cornstarch, Fiberglass, Polyester Resin, Plastic Caster Wheels, Hyde Park Detritus

93” x 192” x 26”

gulch swallows the viewer in a tactile experience of plant matter and detritus suspended in the mucosa of latex. The emergent space, radically foregrounding interiority, questions the unconscious tension between our bodies and constructed space.

Inspired by the contemporary queer minimalism of Eva Hesse and Bruce Nauman, the Logan Center Co-Creation Grant allowed for material and conceptual exploration into public installation, resulting in an interactive experience for the wider community.

gulch is a mobile artwork. Mounted on wheels, the exhibition is able to be relocated to various spaces throughout the Logan Center. Visitors may view gulch in the Upper Gidwitz Lobby, or at the South Cantilever Lounge on Level Two, or may encounter it in a completely unexpected space. gulch will be on display until Sunday, June 4, 2023.

THE PEOPLE

THE PARTS

In viewing gulch, one may find themself confronted with questions like, “How does my own body interact with toxicity and the earth? How are we at a crossroads between the natural and the artificial in the spaces we encounter and inhabit daily?”

Artists’ sketch of gulch.

THE PROCESS

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