KOLAJ INSTITUTE NEWS
How will we reconcile disparate identities and nurture an entire sense of self? Within the exhibition, “Temporal Geolocation,” Paula Mans, T. Owens Union, Candace Caston, and Jeanna Penn draw on historical past and a way of place to make collage artwork that speaks to identification. The art work of Candace Caston is featured right here. Candace Caston is a collagist from New Orleans, Louisiana who was displaced to Decatur, Georgia as a younger woman after Hurricane Katrina. In April 2024, whereas an artist-in-residence at Kolaj Institute, she made a visible archive of town that she used to make collage that explores reminiscence and place. The work is infused with components of her household’s story and together with her reminiscences hooked up to New Orleans. The exhibition runs by way of 24 November 2024. The gallery is open Thursday by way of Saturday from Midday to 6PM. READ MORE
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Kolaj Journal, a full shade, print journal, exists to point out how the world of collage is wealthy, layered, and thick with complexity. By remixing historical past and tradition, collage artists forge new pondering. To grasp collage is to reshape one’s pondering of artwork historical past and redefine the canon of visible tradition that informs the current.