ARTISTIC FELLOWSHIP


 
 

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a series of large-scale stained-glass panels, depicting queer figurative work. Navigating the themes of identity hierarchy considering sexuality and faith and the forms of trauma and healing process thereafter, the glasswork would integrate various methods of glass craft including neon tubing, fusing beadwork, cold working techniques, and laser-etching.

Sponsored by Dickie’s X COLLAB Innovation Lab, ‘The Future of Work’ Artistic Fellowship.

Gird Your Loins

Initially, this work was forged to process my physical assault and the duality of living as a queer Christian. Once sponsored by the Dickie’s X COLLAB Artistic Fellowship, gaining access to the innovation labs, I wanted to challenge the traditional narratives and techniques exampled in the stained glass craftsmanship, beyond the Catholic narrative. Fuse modern technology with the laser etched pieces throughout, I bent the parameters of how stained glass is made (ie. Can I draw with solder, use alternative materials and negative space, and challenge myself with organic shapes?) At large the piece surfaces questions about the architecture of self, unseen shapes of halo structures reckon with the vices we grip on to, and interlaced with references of Classical Antiquity iconography and folklore.

_featured in WET PAINT’s exhibition, ‘To the Mast’

 

Photography: Grace Copeland