Anna Graves
From the gradual formation of footpaths to the expansion of urban parks following Industrialization, spaces which at a glance seem natural are structured to suit human needs. In my interdisciplinary practice, I highlight the complex nature of outdoor spaces such as Wissahickon Valley Park in Philadelphia. I am interested in exploring different modes of engagement with this space, such as wayfinding and collecting. My practice – heavily based in field work – strikes a balance between quietude and folly.
Through personal interactions with space, I record my experiences and memorialize objects of (in)significance found along park trails. I am interested in questioning the relationships between printmaking and the natural sciences, the history of park systems in North America, and methods of sustainability such as ‘leave no trace’ principles. As an artist, I am concerned with the convergence of individual experiences and involvement in larger patterns of environmental impact in the Anthropocene.
"Boxes for Objects Found in Wissahickon Valley Park," 2020-2021, handmade boxes, dimensions variable. Photo credit: Neighboring States
"Boxes for Objects Found in Wissahickon Valley Park" (installation view), 2020-2021, handmade boxes, dimensions variable. Photo credit: Neighboring States
Boxes for Objects Found in Wissahickon Valley Park (installation view), 2020-2021, handmade boxes, dimensions variable. Photo credit: Neighboring States
"Boxes for Objects Found in Wissahickon Valley Park" (installation view), 2020-2021, handmade boxes, dimensions variable. Photo credit: Neighboring States
"Blue Trail," 2021, drawing and pochoir on clipboards, 8”x10” each. Photo credit: Neighboring States
"Muscle Memory," 2021, multi-channel trace monotype animation, 9m48s. Photo credit: Neighboring States
"Blue Trail" (detail), 2021, drawing and pochoir on clipboard, 8”x10”. Photo credit: Neighboring States
"Boxes for Objects Found in Wissahickon Valley Park," 2020-2021, handmade boxes, dimensions variable. Photo credit: Neighboring States
"Boxes for Objects Found in Wissahickon Valley Park and Blue Trail" (installation view), 2020-2021, handmade boxes, drawing and pochoir on clipboards, dimensions variable. Photo credit: Neighboring States
"Boxes for Objects Found in Wissahickon Valley Park and Trace" (installation view), 2020-2021, handmade boxes and trace monotype animation, 10m3s. Photo credit: Neighboring States
Anna Graves
TYL Printmaking MFA, ‘21
IG: @anna.d.graves
Website: www.annagraves.ca
Anna Graves is a print-based artist currently living in Philadelphia, PA. She grew up in Ottawa, Ontario before moving to Nova Scotia to pursue a BFA at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. Graves holds an MFA in Printmaking from the Tyler School of Art and Architecture.
Graves has participated in group exhibitions and portfolio exchanges across Canada and internationally. She has been an artist in residence at the Cape Breton Centre for Craft in Sydney, Nova Scotia. In 2018, Graves attended the Tamarind Institute’s Plate Lithography Workshop.