In A Shimmer or Deluge
Sean M. Starowitz, MFA 2023, Sculpture
Rooted in artistic research-based practice, my work wrestles with fissures in the contemporary moment regarding ethical practices, the environment, and perception. My work directly engages media images and historical materials translated through drawing, sculpture, and moving image. Conceptual frameworks intersect with ideologies of extraction, economics, labor & leisure, and politics. The studio exists to imagine new alternatives and possibilities for our built and natural environments by producing regenerative art-making processes, sculptural works and drawings that challenge our current understanding of image-making, historical frameworks, and technology . It is essential that artists participate as ethical makers, mindful of material and consequence. How can speculative futures and play liberate us from the impending doom of climate collapse? As makers, can we model new socialist objects and technologies? These are the questions that drive the studio. Each project interprets the elusive temporal horizon - shifting between linear, geologic, and futurity-based realities of time - acting as a map to consider new constellations within the perception of nature and the environment. These studies do not result in the production of truth (or a truth) but rather become a series of field markers in a horizonless landscape of data, 24-hour new cycles, and endless scrolling
Sean M. Starowitz
Website: sean-starowitz.com
Instagram: @starowitzprojects
Sean M. Starowitz works in a variety of community-engaged contexts. He uses archival research and public memory as material to reframe our current understanding of natural history and political imaginaries.Starowitz has exhibited his work at Living Arts of Tulsa, KMAC Museum, and the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, as well as, numerous artist-run spaces. He has contributed writings to Proximity Magazine, Ruckus Journal and Belt Magazine. And has lectured at various universities throughout the US, including Queens College, UCLA, Indiana University, University of South Dakota, SVA, and at American University in D.C.Starowitz is a 2010 graduate of the Interdisciplinary Arts program at the Kansas City Art Institute. From 2010-2015, he was the artist-in-residence at the Farm To Market Bread Company in Kansas City. From 2016-2021, he worked as the Assistant Director of the Arts for the City of Bloomington, IN. He currently lives and works in Philadelphia, PA.