Month: July 2020

In the world of Catalina Swinburn

I intend to rescue ancestral rituals related to sacred places, ancestral geography and original memory, and take them into my own exploration where the work is presented as a syncretic bricolage, as an attempt to reconcile different doctrines, a process of trans-culturalization and miscegenation, the union of the sacred and the secular…

Ever Falling Forest. Steel, hardware, handcut/lasercut mylar, paint. 20 x 8 x 8 feet. 2020. Permanent collection of S*Park Living Community.

In the world of Regan Rosburg

I believe that education and a return to a nature-centric narrative will naturally cause the tide to shift for more altruism, thoughtful living, and preservation. I see cities and small community villages that function like biological organisms because it makes sense to build them that way…