Sari Carel: Archeology Of Now (Drawing #3)
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Sari Carel: Archeology Of Now (Drawing #3)
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Sari Carel, Archeology of Now (Drawing #3), 2024, 11.6″ by 9.6″, Colored pencil on paper folder
Value: $500-600
This piece, from a series of works on paper, is part of multi-disicplinary project about trash, systems of discarding, archeology and utopian practices.
Based in Brooklyn, New York, much of multi-media artist Sari Carel‘s work focuses on translation from one modality to another. Her projects consider interspecies communication, relationships between people and place, and how the senses inform our perception. Also an environmental activist, Sari is a sharp observer of ecosystems, be they natural or human. Carel’s work has been exhibited and screened internationally in venues such as Artists Space, Dumbo Arts Festival, Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, and Gavin Brown’s Enterprise in New York; LAX Art and Young Projects in Los Angeles; Genia Schreiber University Gallery in Tel Aviv, and Haifa Museum of Art in Israel and Locust Projects in Miami. She has been awarded numerous fellowships and residencies, including AIR at the Stundars Museum, Finland; AIR Vienna; the Socrates Sculpture Park Artist Fellowship and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Residency on Governors Island, New York; and the Bundanon Residency, in Australia. Recent exhibitions include A More Perfect Circle, a public art project presented by KODA and curated by Jennifer McGregor in NYC, The Sun Is A Mouth Of Blue at Melanie Flood Projects, Portland, OR, The Shape Of Play, a public art project curated by Now & There and commissioned by JARTS for the city of Boston, and Mud Songs For Anni at The Schneider Museum Of Art’s Art Beyond in Ashland, OR.