Y,Y,Y, HOW, HOW, HOW

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Medium

Wood, mirror, and copper with stories and sound.

Dimensions

Installation 18' x 24' x 15'

Description

A collaborative exhibition bringing together Kristine Rumman’s glass background and sensitivity to architecture with Lauren Fueyo’s tragicomic storytelling. Set in a forest-like environment, long-legged branch-beings strain to use their tools including wheels, stoppers, and occasionally, the hint of an arm. Two-way reflective heads loom above and mirror back to pools of water slowly evaporating on the ground below. Music stands mark the space, each holding documents that share a different stick-related warning.

About this Artist

Kris Rumman

Kris Rumman

Kris Rumman is a Palestinian-American artist who creates multidisciplinary work that is migratory, situationally responsive and inextricably linked to the geopolitics of the places that she has  lived. Captivated by architecture, power, and chance, she construct spaces that reshuffles these elements.  Rumman grew up in Toledo, Ohio, the birthplace of the Studio Glass Movement, where she began her nearly two decade long relationship with glass. She graduated with a BFA from Bowling Green State University in 2008 and an MFA from Tyler School of Art and Architecture in 2018. She has taught at various institutions around the country, including Temple University’s Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Chautauqua Institution, Salem Community College, Toledo Museum of Art, and Pratt Fine Arts Center.
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