January 2026 / Tania Colette B.
Running Man #1
Laser print on photo paper
38” x 32”
2026
Running Man #2
Print on drafting paper
38” x 32”
2026
Reference photo for Underturn from Harper’s Encyclopedia of Science, ed. 1964
Underturn
Bricks, water, acrylic, plywood
20” x 12” x 48”
2026
Tania Colette B.
One step forward, two steps back
January 23 – February 28, 2026
Opening Reception February 5, 2026
from 5pm - 8pm
Gallery Hours:
Friday–Sunday, 11–4pm
One step forward, two steps back is a solo exhibition of new works by Seattle-based artist Tania Colette B. Drawing from her “life-size” sculpture practice, which explores the material life of social movements and state power, the exhibition examines the isolated choreographies embedded within collective operations both of and against state violence.
Tania Colette B. is an artist based in Seattle. Her work explores the sculptural byproducts of political capitalism and state power. With sculpture, installation, found photography/video, and a broad range of other media, she re-stages sites of social resistance, economic failure, and environmental exploitation in order to examine them from a material vantage point. Her current projects center on tactics of “sculptural resistance”: barriers and monuments built by protestors in order to circumvent, resist, and critique state violence. She holds an MA in Culture Industry from Goldsmiths, University of London (2020) and a BFA in Sculpture from California College of the Arts (2014). She is a member of SOIL and Specialist in Seattle.
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