Review for Root Shock at the Kniznick Gallery, Brandeis University

At Brandeis, three women artists rise above devastating forces worldwide.

Root Shock, curated by Susan Metrican for the Kniznick Gallery at Brandeis and featuring Hannah Chalew, Daniela Rivera, and Corinne Spencer was reviewed by the Boston Globe.

My three channel installation of HUNGER, received a special mention:

“Spencer, from Brooklyn, creates delicately choreographed videos of black women moving ritualistically in ambiguous spaces — deserted warehouses, barren fields, and milky pools. Her aching, lyrical incantations evoke eternal rhythms of loss, and consecrate the struggle.

Giving form to devastating experiences, “Root Shock” acknowledges the lasting impact. And finds hope. And moves toward healing.”

Read the entire review at the Boston Globe.

Previous
Previous

Hermerica, Kleinert/James Center for the Arts

Next
Next

Root Shock, Kniznick Gallery, Brandeis University