WAVE/ SURGE/ SPIKE
works by Amanda Maciuba, Jen Morris, and Jessica Tam
November 10- December 4Panel Discussion: Thursday, November 18, 7:30 pm
A.P.E. Ltd. Gallery presents WAVE/ SURGE / SPIKE, curated and exhibited by Amanda Maciuba, Jen Morris, and Jessica Tam.
For 365 days, Amanda Maciuba responded to collected data from news and weather headlines. The resulting installation and video work is a daily, in-the-moment response to the intersection of the political and natural environments reflected in the media. More images of work can be found here: amandamaciuba.com
The word “bittersweet” evokes loss but also hope – however small – for what’s next. Jen Morris’s photographs depict the plant that shares the word “bittersweet” as its common name. Impenetrable walls of the invasive vine fill the frames of the images, beautiful yet awful at the same time. More images of work can be found here: jenmorris.com
Jessica Tam’s paintings use the Chinese phrase “ren shan ren hai,” or a “human mountain” and “sea of humanity” to imagine the crowd as a torrential force that is potentially powerful in both threatening and uplifting ways. More images of work can be found here: jessicaJtam.com
AMY BRADY is the Executive Director of Orion magazine. She is also the author of Ice: An American Obsession (Putnam), co-editor of House on Fire: Dispatches from a Climate-Changed World (Catapult), and the former Editor-in-Chief of the Chicago Review of Books. Her monthly newsletter, "Burning Worlds," discusses how writers and artists are thinking about climate change.
The exhibition is made possible with the generous support of the Massachusetts Cultural Council.