exhibitions > Mapping Extremes (10/14 - 11/26 16)

Mapping Extremes (project space)

October 14 - November 26 2016

OPENING RECEPTION FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 5:00-8:00

Visual information about remote areas of the world (arctic and desert; influenced by and inhabiting changing extremes of weather) tends to favor a numerical and pessimistic set of charts. Conversely, visual information about the local often reflects our immediate lived experience with the environment, in the form of pictorial landscape representations. In Mapping Extremes, these tendencies are altered; on one hand by taking language away from visual responses to extreme landscapes, and focusing on tightly-enclosed aspects of those environments (lumps of ice, bits of rock); and on the other hand reimagining visual data to facilitate a more flexible understanding of global climate trends and their relationship to local centers of climate-related information.

Artists Sage Lewis and Shoshannah White work with imagery from opposite ends of climatic extremes--Lewis's work stemming from images she gathered in the deserts of Qatar, White's from the rapidly-degenerating Arctic Circle, which she visited by boat with her camera. In both bodies of work, the surfaces of these landscapes--surfaces which voicelessly contain the secrets about the future of life on earth--form nearly non-objective compositions that turn the viewer away from a narrative reading and gesture toward the non-verbal experience of living in the environment, moment by moment.

Cartographer Christian MilNeil reverses this non-narrative optical approach with specifically designed visual information addressing global and local environmental issues. Through his detailed use of graphics and mapmaking, MilNeil turns the conversation about climate change from the broadly understood to the impact of immediate visual recognition. As a counterpoint to the work of Lewis and White, MilNeil reflects the lived experience of climate change back to everyday life.

Mapping Extremes runs October 14-November 27, 2016. Artists' reception is on Friday, October 14, 5:00-8:00...please join us

Sage Lewis

Untitled (Zekreet) #3
color laser print on found watercolor painting
11x16"
2016
Sage Lewis

Untitled (Zekreet) #2
color laser print on found watercolor painting
9x12"
2016
Shoshannah White

Julibukta
Digital Photographic Pigment Print, Wax, Metal Dust
36x36"
2016
Shoshannah White

Blackstone Glacier Ice, Six Panel
Cameraless Photograms: Silver Gelatin Prints
37x31"
2016
Shoshannah White

Blackstone Glacier Ice #2
Digital Photographic Pigment Print
14x11"
2016