Corrie Wright
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“The cover is the transparent suitcase holding all possibilities that collectively tell us that we are not alone on this journey,” Corrie said.
Artist statement
Working in a diversity of forms and processes my practice reflects a
strong relational role for art. Applying different media elements such as
sculpture, photography, multi-media, printmaking and artist books the
work is very much concerned with interaction, collaboration and process.
The concepts are grounded in all forms but tend to be a cross-fertilisation
of ideas, concepts and content. This is also reflected in the constant
movement between exhibitions, community art practice, collaborative
working relationships and performance. However, above all else my
focus is on perceptions of being female.
trans-disciplinary artists explore through co-existing levels different realities believing none alone are sufficient.
Working in a diversity of forms and processes my practice reflects a strong relational role for art. Applying different media elements such as sculpture, photography, multi-media, printmaking and artist books the work is very much concerned with interaction, collaboration and process. The concepts are grounded in all forms but tend to be a cross-fertilisation of ideas, concepts and content. This is also reflected in the constant movement between exhibitions, installation, collaborative working relationships and performance.
In the past 5 years my work focuses across disciplines to investigate a relational role for art one that strives to acknowledge working methods that connect interact and engage. These connections are opportunities to develop deeper levels of communication and understanding. Throughout this participatory process, each stage or action does not afford complete understanding about others, but rather as an active participant the reconstruction continually adjusts the relevance of my own social process. I believe the work facilitates the sharing of experiences to the actions of the present and contributes to possible future alternatives
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