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Untethering The “Other”: Creating Spaces For Black Autonomy And Community, Kaylyn Webster
Untethering The “Other”: Creating Spaces For Black Autonomy And Community, Kaylyn Webster
Bachelor of Fine Arts Senior Papers
By complicating viewers’ relationships to my painted figures through the application of the gaze, my work analyzes how America’s colonial past affects our current landscape to find ways to break the cycle, and to make space for Black autonomy. Blackness should be free to exist without being tethered in a position of inferiority to Whiteness. Radical defiance, resiliency, and expressions of agency have been used by Black people for centuries, and their employment must continue to combat systems of oppression. Our history has been one of division, but mutual respect and cooperation are needed for our communities to stand against …
Infinite Instruments, Betsy Ellison
Infinite Instruments, Betsy Ellison
Bachelor of Fine Arts Senior Papers
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Whether building websites from scratch, generating abstract video portraits with recursive machine-learning AI, mounting steel plate carvings with fishing hooks, or painting portraits of schoolgirls on skinned and tanned bunny hides, I seek to infiltrate the strange spaces where rationality and empiricist philosophy collapse into delirium and drift.
Machines and animals are both organized bodies. All knowledge can be broken down to constituent parts: cells, atoms, grids and codes. All constellations of these fundamental parts are fictions. Fragmentation and re-organization are frontiers for new knowledge.
By treating the objective …