October 2021 / Phenomenology of Outer Space
Skye Gilkerson, Total Solar Eclipse
silverleaf on unfolded page of the New York Times
2017
David Roy, BLACKNASA
2016 - ongoing project
Bethany Springer
David Roy
Mike Calway-Fagen
Michael Oliveri
Skye Gilkerson
Phenomenology of Outer Space
October 07 – October 30, 2021
Opening Reception / Thursday, October 07, 6–8pm
Autumn/Covid-19 Gallery Hours:
Friday–Sunday, 12pm–5pm
Tellingly specific as to where it’s not, Phenomenology of Outer Space is just that, external to space; a seemingly infinite horizon, a truly expanded field punctuated by the unknown. Black holes. Dark Matter. The Giant Void.
Through research in the Arctic, artist-piloted drones, model rocket launches, reimagined space programs, a solar eclipse, the New York Times newspaper, and the planet Jupiter, Phenomenology of Outer Space plumbs the depths of the unknown while exploring the fractally infinite microcosms that govern the everyday.
Bethany Springer, Hunter/Gather
Framed Digital Print
54" x 39" x 2"
2019
An image of artist and drone at Fuglefjorden, Svalbard
Michael Oliveri, Drawings of Jupiter
Lightjet prints on Fuji Flex
Long exposure images shot from the Scripps research vessel Melville on a climate change research mission.