Abstract
Time after Time, is a series of three hand-crafted scrolls each measuring 42cm x 182cm; they aim to capture and disseminate personal and collective narratives and engage and activate audiences. The first of the three scrolls (2016-17) was completed in 2022, with two more (2018-19 and 2020-21), underway. The work is informed by feminist collage artists, video artists and printmakers, along with the narrative scrolls of Japan and China.
The scrolls illustrate selected elements of the extraordinary social, political and environmental global events that occurred between 2016 and 2021, events that are bookended by the presidential elections in the United States of America. They also include more personal narratives and corresponding macro, micro and nano discoveries that situate our human concerns with a context of entangled existence and offer a sense of time, scale, perspective and connection.
The scrolls illustrate selected elements of the extraordinary social, political and environmental global events that occurred between 2016 and 2021, events that are bookended by the presidential elections in the United States of America. They also include more personal narratives and corresponding macro, micro and nano discoveries that situate our human concerns with a context of entangled existence and offer a sense of time, scale, perspective and connection.
Original language | English |
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Publisher | International Association of Illustration Academics |
Publication status | Published - 20 Dec 2024 |
Keywords
- Illustration
- Collage
- social justice
- Autoethnography