Tricia Wright: The Naturalist
This exhibition features several distinct bodies of work exploring humanity’s intimate relationship with the natural world. More specifically, Wright’s works are a personal celebration and inquiry into her relationship with nature, the passing of time, and the value of human touch. Functioning as visual expressive elements, poetic texts play a central role and allow reflection on issues surrounding beauty, self, and belonging. Moving from the UK to the US in 1999, the artist states that she inhabits a space where identity and relationship to place are shaped by the push and pull of belonging and not belonging.
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This exhibition features several distinct bodies of work exploring humanity’s intimate relationship with the natural world. More specifically, Wright’s works are a personal celebration and inquiry into her relationship with nature, the passing of time, and the value of human touch. Functioning as visual expressive elements, poetic texts play a central role and allow reflection on issues surrounding beauty, self, and belonging. Moving from the UK to the US in 1999, the artist states that she inhabits a space where identity and relationship to place are shaped by the push and pull of belonging and not belonging.
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In Tricia Wright: The Naturalist, Wright’s works are a personal celebration and inquiry into her relationship with nature, the passing of time and the value of human touch.