Spotlight Artist

Erika Lynne Hanson

West
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Questionable ideas about gravity with, a few notes on arches, apparitions, & something about fire

Abstract textile art with layered shapes in muted yellows, pinks, and greens, plus a red arc.

woven and dyed linen wool and lurex with wooden supports

I’m not sure how I feel about purple, or, a confluence of weirdo vibes, flooded dry rivers, and theatrical negotiations

Abstract woven textile with muted yellow, purple, pink, and green geometric shapes.

woven and dyed linen wool and lurex with wooden supports

A trip, a hole, or simultaneous temporalities that may or may not ever touch

Woven abstract rug with pink, red, yellow, green, and brown geometric shapes

woven and dyed linen wool and lurex with wooden supports

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Artist Statement

Weaving—as a practice, history, and metaphor—forms the core of my research and creative work. I draw from pre-historical traditions that rely on the simple interlocking of threads, yet also utilize contemporary practices by intertwining digital technology, collaboration, site-specific projects, and social engagement.

Using landscape as a consistent subject and weaving as a persistent practice, my work is conceptually grounded in questions of political, economic, and ecological systems. Each project reflects site-specific research with an emphasis on questions around ownership, value, and exchange. I develop strategies for establishing relationships between the landscape and that which inhabits and helps constitute it, including rocks, humans, lichens, fences, ground squirrels, safety cones, and decorative plants.

My work seeks to illuminate multiple temporalities through both process and outcome. Time intensive craft technologies (woven textiles, ceramic vessels, cast concrete) are combined with found, purchased, or borrowed objects (rocks, slag glass, lichen) to offer a record of a site-specific encounter. With these objects in dialogue, new sites are forged to consider our contemporary relationships with human and non-human systems and networks.

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