Discussions in Exhibitions: The wilds of epiphenomena, April 27, 1 pm- 3:29 pm.
Discussions in Exhibitions: The wilds of epiphenomena, April 27, 1 pm- 3:29 pm.
Saturday, April 27, 2024 1pm-3:29pm
Southland Institute - Discussions in Exhibitions:
Please join us for the Discussions in Exhibitions - an event organized by Southland Institute as part of their ongoing public events series. This discussion will gather within The wilds of epiphenomena curated by Kristin Posehn at Phase Gallery. This is an in-person event.
An epiphenomena is a second-order phenomenon. In the philosophy of mind, it relates to a theory whereby matter gives rise to mental phenomena and consciousness. Each work in The wilds of epiphenomena explores and probes a world beyond the ordinary, a world of second-order and higher phenomena. With materials ranging from dry ice to currency and electronics, these artworks give rise to physical, imaginal, and conceptual shape-shifting, hinting at the mutable nature of mind and presence.
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Discussions in Exhibitions has been invested since 2010 in considering ticketless exhibitions, and their limits, through publicly initiated discussions occurring from within. As a sporadic series of unsanctioned gatherings, the aim continues to be providing opportunities for situational dialogue on the choices which compose shows and characterize the work inside them, stimulated by the diverse perspectives of those in attendance. By extension an inquiry into, and representation of, what is public in these spaces becomes tangible in the process.
Resources:
Scott Benzel, Tanya Brodsky, Alice Könitz, Rita McBride, Kristin Posehn
Access Notes:
Building: Phase Gallery is located in a single story structure that is wheelchair accessible
Restroom: Accessible restroom located inside venue
Seating: Available on request
Ventilation / Air: The space is a single, warehouse interior with air flow and a rolling garage door that can be opened during gallery hours for expanded ventilation.
Discussions in Exhibitions is part of the Southland Institute public events series. A public-ation through public action.
Discussion open to all. Propose a future discussion.
Adam Feldmeth | Co-Director
The Southland Institute (for critical, durational, and typographicpost-studio practices)