The Day Series: An art exhibit by Ann Trondson

The Day Series: An art exhibit by Ann Trondson
This event is free and open to the public. No tickets are required.
Ann Trondson (°1976, Murfreesboro, United States) makes videos, photos, performances and conceptual artworks. By combining the division between the realm of memory and the realm of experience, Trondson absorbs the constant barrage of synchronicities and moments that are a part of daily life and uses that force in her artistic practice. By contemplating our experiences and thinking of the past, present, and future in more fluid terms, those moments become an act of meditation and mediation. Trondson thinks of art and art-making as a state of consciousness. In John Berger seminal text "Ways of Seeing" he states, “The relation between what we see and what we know is never settled,” Trondson explores this notion as her ideas and projects continually evolve over the years and become the NOW, the never-ending present moment again and again. A term Trondson refers to as a "Now Object."