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Invisible Threads are the Strongest Ties Installation

Susan Campbell Sheridan

Canada

Installation, 3D Sculpting on Paper

Size: 30 W x 40 H x 2 D in

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About The Artwork

Through the fragility of the forms and the deliberate absence of colour, the work directly confronts us with the process of disremembering and speaks to the tentative nature of our memory of place within the modern suburban milieu. The Japanese paper is combined with wheat paste to make a stiff tissue that has lots of body and sculptural application. The fragile paper casts are made by applying the mixture to 3D-printed molds and allowing them to dry very slowly.

Details & Dimensions

Multi-paneled Installation:3D Sculpting on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:30 W x 40 H x 2 D in

Number of Panels:2

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Susan Campbell Sheridan is an interdisciplinary artist working at the intersection of lens-based media, sculpture installation, and intervention. She obtained an MFA in Art, Media and Design from OCADU after extensive studies in design and digital media in Ireland. Campbell Sheridan investigates signs and patterns of urban intensification as played out on development sites, parking lots, and public sidewalks. Her work frequently explores physical mapping practices as a means to interpret and reflect on the liminality found within urban landscapes and confronts issues brought about by the intensification of urban development. Her work prompts viewers to question the economic frameworks which shape their built environment, and particularly how such frameworks drive spatial and social segregation. Campbell Sheridan has most recently exhibited at the Foundry Arts Centre in St. Charles, Missouri, the Harbourfront Centre in Toronto, the Thames Art Gallery in Chatham, and 2 Rooms Contemporary Art Projects on the Bonavista Peninsula. She has received grants from Canada Council of the Arts and Ontario Arts Council. Current projects include map-making activities with the Port Hope community through the Critical Mass Artist-in-Residence program, which is funded by the Ontario Trillium Foundation, and an upcoming solo exhibition at the Craft Council Gallery in St. John’s, NL.

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