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Junk Drawer: Stay Home Project #3 This is how a simple observation can turn into a task, then a project, evoke memories, invite introspection and become an exhibition.
2020 — In the time of the pandemic when a total disruption in normal life affects everyone uncompromisingly, reality is reshaped and ways of perceiving flow into it. Suddenly, as if waiting to be recognized, the little things in life including our most personal spaces begin to look different. Take for instance, the junk drawer. The ease at which I can turn a task into a project both amazes and confuses me. Getting carried away, some call it. For now, away seems a satisfying place to be.
I determined that there was a reason for holding on to every object and the reasons vary widely:
At the conclusion of the project, I have these drawers containing random and unrelated stuff. I’ll probably box it up and label it. But I will also have photographic documentation of its contents and some fond memories of this time when there was time to see differently.
Prints, 6 x 6 in., are available for online purchase through the Artspace Gallery Shop. Charlottesville, VA. "Junk Drawer" was selected for inclusion in the gallery's Snaps From My Home online exhibition, June 2020. For this exhibition, "Artists were prompted to notice spaces in their home. Did they see repetition, light on the patio, repetition of a color? They returned to similar items, and found new ones. They changed their point of view. They got creative in seeing ‘home’ in a new light." Curators: Stacey Evans and Kristen Chiacchia |