Titration I
, 2022
She/Her/Hers
Stamford,
CT,
United States
Jenn Cacciola uses intuitive material choices to leave relics and a sense of touch planted throughout densely layered scenes. These relics act as transmitters across lineage, tracking what has bloomed and/or been shed generationally. She is interested in the impulses, nervousness, desires and guiding forces that cause us to seek out relationships to history, and the way these forces inform our present-day relationships. Physical barriers and transitions are used to ultimately speak about time and death, while motif-like creatures act as ushers that guide the viewer between states.
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