Lightning/Root - Tracie Lee

$250.00

DESCRIPTION

Ink on paper
9 x 12 in
2022

Western knowledge systems treat humans as separate from nature, and we are rapidly experiencing the consequences through climate change. These drawings merge landscape fragments with animals and traces of human activity as a way to process climate grief and habitat loss. I hope to evoke empathy to imagine new possibilities for a more fluid and responsive relationship with our environment.

BIO

A Brooklyn, NY based artist, Tracie manifests awe, the sublime and emotional connection with the natural world by drawing on both Western and Chinese art traditions. She graduated with a B.A. in Studio Art from Wellesley College and is an alum of the Canopy Program, a year-long mentorship intensive for artists. She has shown through Eyes on Art, Gallery Aferro and Temporary Agency, and attended the Poco a Poco Residency in Oaxaca, Mexico. She is a founding member of Immaterial Projects, an artist-run curatorial collective, and has taught at the School of Visual Arts.

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DESCRIPTION

Ink on paper
9 x 12 in
2022

Western knowledge systems treat humans as separate from nature, and we are rapidly experiencing the consequences through climate change. These drawings merge landscape fragments with animals and traces of human activity as a way to process climate grief and habitat loss. I hope to evoke empathy to imagine new possibilities for a more fluid and responsive relationship with our environment.

BIO

A Brooklyn, NY based artist, Tracie manifests awe, the sublime and emotional connection with the natural world by drawing on both Western and Chinese art traditions. She graduated with a B.A. in Studio Art from Wellesley College and is an alum of the Canopy Program, a year-long mentorship intensive for artists. She has shown through Eyes on Art, Gallery Aferro and Temporary Agency, and attended the Poco a Poco Residency in Oaxaca, Mexico. She is a founding member of Immaterial Projects, an artist-run curatorial collective, and has taught at the School of Visual Arts.

www.ambienttraffic.net