On view Feb 21 - Mar 28
Wednesday - Saturday, 11am-5pm
Artist(s)
enobia (b. 1996, New York, NY) is a Los Angeles based artist whose sculpture-based practice seeks for clarity and meaning residing within a particular object or material. Rooted in the enduring colonial histories of the Caribbean and its diaspora, her work traces the ways queerness, the homoerotic, and desire take shape-how they persist, shift, flatten. Drawing from personal narratives and symbolic archetypes, she considers what becomes of chaos when it reverberates and recycles across time. Sculpting is veiling, while veiling becomes sculpting. Clarity is made more visible by its relation to other objects. Zenobia has previously held a two person exhibition at Deli Gallery, New York, NY as well as group exhibitions at Chozick Family Art Gallery, New York, NY; Culver Center of the Arts, Riverside, CA; and Rachel Uffner Gallery, New York, NY. Zenobia is in the public collection of North Carolina State Historic Sites and Properties.