Iguana Collaborative: Sherry Erskine & Bonnie Sue Stein
Examining concepts of isolation and normalcy, this installation of banners, photographs and videos (accessed by QR code) began in January 2021 across 800 miles. The artists use a penpal structure to investigate the restorative properties of walking in nature during late quarantine. Contemplating human interconnectedness, they correspond with short performative video postcards, layered digital images and minimal soundtracks. Wrapped in fabric, their bodyforms become a canvas for musing during a dark winter and hopeful spring. RELAY—DELAY is an ongoing project.
View virtual projectDATE & TIME
Friday May 14, Saturday May 15, Sunday May 16
Duration Of Festival
LOCATION
14th Street Y - Outside gate and inside gallery, 342 East 14th Street
Iguana Collaborative was founded in 1976 by three artists originally from Detroit, Sherry Erskine and Bonnie Stein, with John Erskine. Iguana creates hybrid [analog/digital] interdisciplinary works utilizing lens-based media, performance, installation and sound art. They are denizens of the new & unusual, itching to ‘make-a-mark’ across borders and social definitions.
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