March 21 – May 12, 2024
Presented by San Francisco Artists Alumni (SFAA)
at the Museum of Northern California Art (monca), Chico, CA
Today marks the opening of INFLUX: Recalibrating the Unknown at the Museum of Northern California Art (monca) in Chico. The exhibition, presented by San Francisco Artists Alumni (SFAA), brings together work by SFAI alumni responding to themes of uncertainty, transformation, and adaptation.
I’m showing a recent video work titled Fallstudie Trauma (2023), a 2 minute and 48 second performance with paintings that explores the lingering effects of psychological rupture. Through fragmented movement and a stark visual language, the video examines how trauma is processed through the body—studied, performed, and replayed. The title, which translates roughly to “Case Study: Trauma,” points to the clinical frameworks often used to contain experiences that resist being fully understood or resolved.
It’s an honor to be included in this exhibition and to share space with other artists from the SFAI community. If you’re near Chico between now and May 12, I hope you’ll stop by.
