Logan Center Co-Creation Grant 2022-23

Permanence


THE PROJECT

Permanence is a project that deals with the implications of students’ fleeting presence in dorm rooms.

It aims to examine the nature of a space whose inhabitant is constantly changing. For a year, colleges expect students to make their dorm rooms a second home. Students hang up posters, family photos, and lights; and put on rugs and new furniture. They invite their friends and partners to hang out, blast out music, and cry over heartbreak or stress. In the span of a few months, this room welcomes them at their highest and their lowest. When this time ends, and they and their belongings are gone, the space will regain its standardized form and look identical to the one next door.

Usually, the only traces left of the former occupant will be a few bumps and scratches on the furniture and walls. Colleges will clean up and make necessary repairs to prepare the room for the next inhabitant. In this way, the dorm room is always in conversation with the old and the new. Permanence is curious to explore the real and imagined traces of life left in these revolving-door rooms.

Permanence is an interactive project.
Visitors to the Logan Center are encouraged to “decorate” the replica dorm room. The project is on display on Level Two of the Logan Center, near the North Cantilever lounge. Permanence will be on display until Sunday, June 4, 2023.

THE PEOPLE

THE PARTS

The Permanence project is composed of two different sets of artwork. Working together, the installation and the photographs will highlight the vitality of a space that is constantly changing. The two elements of Permanence will contrast the tensions between old and new and invite visitors to reflect on their relationship with the places they inhabit.

Kriti Krishnan and an unnamed student pose in their dorm rooms.

THE PROCESS

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