Perception Part 2
Somatic Seeing
Co-Curated by Professor Audrey Goldstein and Gallery Director Deborah Davidson
February 3 – March 6, 2025
One of the roles of scientists and artists is to observe and describe the world, there are so many ways to do this. Questions arise: What are the limits of our ability to see? How do we change that? What do we learn by being deeply engaged? Participating artists Jill Slosburg– Ackerman and Josephine Burr explore what is seen, and what is felt, which can be both internal as well as external, they do so somatically. What is envisioned is gleaned from observation and reflects observing inwardly. Expressing narratives hidden and otherwise, their works are respectively about inquiry, examination, imagination and the real; their materials visceral.
Participating Sculptor/Artists:
Jill Slosburg-Ackerman – sculpture/installation
https://www.jillslosburg-ackerman.com/drawingtosculpture
Josephine Burr – ceramic/installation
https://www.josephineburr.com
Opening reception and gallery talk:
How Do Ideas Make You Feel?
Josephine Burr and Jill Slosburg-Ackerman in conversation Tuesday, February 4 at 5:00pm followed by a reception at 5:30pm
Snow date Thursday, February 11
Programming:
How Do Ideas Make You Feel? The artists in conversation in the gallery – Tuesday, February 4 at 5:00pm, reception to follow, 5:30pm
Ongoing:
VoCA interview with Jill Slosburg – Ackerman
https://vimeo.com/901202439
Library of Somatic Seeing:
Stop by and enjoy a part of the gallery devoted to related books and videos.
Related links:
David Brooks: How to Save a Sad, Lonely, Angry and Mean Society
Gallery Hours
2024
11AM - 3PM
And by appointment
Monday - Friday
Location
Suffolk University Gallery – Sawyer Building 6th Floor
8 Ashburton Place, Boston, MA 02108
Closed on university holidays & weekends