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White Noise was made as a response to the connector gallery at the Fitchburg Art Museum. The Connector Gallery is a bridge that connects the historic building of the museum that houses the historic connection of the institution and its new contemporary wing that hosts contemporary art rotating exhibitions. The intention of this spatial drawing was to transform the gallery into an active drawing, drawing as verb, where the traces of the gallery visitors would accumulate throughout the exhibition permanently redrawing it.
Installation view. Photograph: Charles Sternaimolo.

Copper point drawings and copper shavings on walls

Copper point drawings and copper shavings on walls

Copper point drawings and copper shavings on walls

Copper point drawings and copper shavings on walls