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CROMMAEA: Exploring Physical Presence and Online Identity

 

A new window exhibition at Pilchuck’s downtown space in Pioneer Square turns the sidewalk into a mini museum. Artists Alana Biffert and Marta Gorski have teamed up to install CROMMAEA, a layered examination of our physical bodies and our digital world. The piece combines carved glass lenses with pixelated photographs printed on vellum, the whole thing bathed in the soft pink glow of neon lights. Stop and look: perhaps through one glass peephole you’ll notice the distorted image of an eye, larger than life; through another, a pair of lips.

“This work is about voyeurism, body image, and the double-ended perspective of the lens,” Biffert and Gorski share. “[It] explores what it means to be seen and be vulnerable without shame.” Themes that have come into sharp focus during the past year of isolation and online connection—like mindfulness, self-presentation, and visual consumption—surface in the work as questions and invite further reflection.

 

details of the glass lenses and peepholes in the CROMMAEA installation

 

“In a global grab for attention, we spend our days scrolling for relevance,” the artists explain. “We flip through shot after shot with flaring opinions as humans slip in and out of the land of objecthood… This is an exploration of the digital era, not a criticism. It’s about bridging the gap between the people in front of and behind the screen.”

To add richness to the themes CROMMAEA addresses, Biffert and Gorski sat down with sociologist, communication coach, and author Dr. Jennifer Gunsaullus for a digital interview. The three discuss mindfulness, authenticity, and the facets of ourselves we choose to conceal or reveal as we curate our online identities. “As we have thoughts and emotions and worries and fears, we can kindly, compassionately train our brains to pay more attention in the present moment and not judge what’s going on,” Dr. Gunsaullus explains at the opening of the conversation.

 

 

For those in the Seattle area, we recommend visiting Pioneer Square to enjoy the exhibition in person through April 30! For everyone else, explore images of CROMMAEA and tune in to the interview at pilchuck.org/exhibitions.

 

CROMMAEA is the first in a series of window exhibitions by Pilchuck artists this year, each of which will include a digital component. Pilchuck Glass School is grateful to Historic South Downtown, which generously helped fund this series. Look for the next exhibition by Pilchuck's Hauberg Fellows opening May 6!

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