Naomi Falk, artist talk – Monday, Oct. 1

The Department of Art and Art History hosts a closing reception with a talk by the visiting artist at 5:30 p.m. in Gallery 406, Arts West. 

Monday, Oct. 1
Naomi Falk, artist talk and closing reception
Gallery 406, Arts West, 5:30 p.m.

Falk’s work ruminates on our relationships and collaborations with the manufactured and natural landscapes we inhabit. It contemplates the struggles and connections we have with each other and the need to find a place to call our own. In the current climate, politically and environmentally, how do we find balance between staked territory and collective community? Under the specter of rapidly diminishing polar ice caps and other worries, what measures do we take to feel safe and at what cost? Where do we go from here?

Naomi Falk received an MFA from Carnegie Mellon University. She has exhibited regionally and nationally, and has done residencies in Germany, Iceland, New York, Vermont, and the Faroe Islands. Falk currently is an Assistant Professor at the School of Visual Art & Design at the University of South Carolina. Exhibition continues through Oct. 6.