Maria Gaspar
2017
Fellowship.
My art practice negotiates visibility, belonging, and the politics of location. Using installation, sculpture, performance, sound, and community-based actions, I examine historical narratives and spatial codes, both individually and collectively. By challenging understandings of geography, I work to mediate, subvert, and reveal the familiar or unnoticed to provoke new histories. As an artist examining the social anatomy of site and location, I deem critical the way my work can speak to issues of the politicized body and its experience of multiple selves, boundaries, and topographies.
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