WORRIED EARTH: ECO-ANXIETY AND ENTANGLED GRIEF
GALLERY 1C03 – THE UNIVERSITYY OF WINNIPEG
515 Portage Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
R3B 2E9
https://www.uwinnipeg.ca/art-gallery/programming/2022-23/worried-earth-eco-anxiety-and-entangled-grief.html
Opening Reception: SEPTEMBER 12, 2022
Exhibition Run: September 12 – NOVEMBER 12, 2022
Curated by:
ERICA MENDRITZKI
Assistant Curator:
MELANIE ZURBA
(Photo credit: KAREN ASHER)
Worried Earth: Eco-Anxiety and Entangled Grief is an art exhibition exploring how worry about climate change and ecological collapse is seeping into our lives and dreams, mixing with other fears and anxieties, and entangling with personal experiences of loss. In this ecosystem of grief, art is a place for picturing and shaping bad feelings, including bad feelings about the very act of making art. Each gesture of making is weighed against the desire to do no harm—and the impossibility of a harmless human life within the context of our extractive capitalist system. We grieve our own existence, as well as our eventual demise.
The works in this exhibition sit with and in this grief. They also sing of the ways that grief can open us up. We become capacious, raw, and changeable. We can follow our grief towards wilder and deeper feelings, towards greater empathy for the other beings with whom we share the planet, and towards and into the rhythms of life and death.
Worried Earth features the work of artists Connie Chappel, Laura Findlay, Natalie Goulet, Maureen Gruben, Jenine Marsh, Kuh Del Rosario, and Xiaojing Yan.