A Space of Rest & Reflection: Jane Georges

May wild flowers line your path and sunshine highlight your way

Logan Center | South Cantilever Lounge

 
A series of jump ropes hanging down vertically from one handle. They are decorated with colorful acrylic flowers and large glass beads that are are attached at the ends closer to the ground.

Jane Georges, May wild flowers line your path and sunshine highlight your way. 2024. jump ropes, chandelier crystals, and lasercut acrylic flowers.

 
 
 

Presented by AMFM, ‘May wild flowers line your path and sunshine highlight your way’ by artist Jane Georges, is dedicated to finding moments of joy and transformation in the unknown paths that draw us inward/outward towards the interconnected and humbling beauty of nature and being outside.

Jane Georges is an interdisciplinary artist who is interested in paying close attention to nature, subconscious feeling and intuition, memory, nostalgic and phantasmic objects, cycles and time, distinct moments and sense of place, the senses, and inner dialogue and healing. Through this array of subjects, she creates poetic works of exploration, research, translation, and response with a spectrum of unlikely ephemeral, precious, and utilitarian mediums and processes. She often works with new (to her) materials and processes with an open-ended curiosity towards the dissection, re-purpose, and/or potential for the material outside of its traditional sense of use and is known for working large scale through repetitive (almost ritual-like) intuitive layering and loves to open her practice to the public, activating space by creating material and process-driven, experiential and collaborative moments.

AMFM is an arts platform that supports emerging and established interdisciplinary artists by offering a platform to showcase their work through partnerships, community engagement, web content, and curated events and exhibitions.

 

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