Funlola Coker, Instructor
What happens when your context for remembering is six thousand miles away? Immigrants experience this phenomenon of liminality every day. We are time travelers, aliens, and others. We live in the past while navigating the present. Funlola constructs objects and settings as portals that address this loss.
We remember by way of texture. Marks and patterns recover an obscure past. Molten pewter fills the void of carved marks. Chiseled stone becomes an anchor for weighted memories. The shifting, slippery spaces in the vastness of our minds become moments of solace.
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