A celebration throwback to February! On February 2nd, Jamille Wallick, professional lecturer in Corcoran’s Fine Arts Studio Program, opened her solo exhibition at VisArts titled, “until the truth is disclosed.” Her work featured an immersive camera obscura that was covered by patches, made up of individual patchwork spirals that had been stitched together. Using quilt making techniques and steel studs for materials as well as utilizing the visual language of natural repeating patterns including spiral fractals and waves, Wallick referenced and subverted the existing structures and systems placed around us. Though these structures exist, often without our control, they are still within our power to change.
After engaging in this work, one is offered a time to turn inward and upon Wallick’s request “reconsider all the ways we come together or stand alone in our quest for care and connection.”
Photography Credit: Dillon Meyer and Emmy Eggerman
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