SHOW 004

Carly Greene


October 26 - November 18


915E 60th Street
Floor 2. Chicago, IL






 
MOUTHFEEL

The mouth is a primary entrance to the body and the tongue that resides there is capable of many things. It’s a gatekeeper, a sticky muscle that can be truthful, or not; helpful, or not. 


Mouthfeel is a term meant to describe the sensation of having something in your mouth, typically food but maybe other things - a lie? A secret? Beyond common descriptors of taste and texture, mouthfeel strives to encompass the complexity of an experience, but what an absurd word. It makes me think of phrases like “tip of the tongue”, “lying through your teeth”, “silver tongued”. What is the mouthfeel of something left unsaid?  

This tongue is carved from a warm black walnut with cold metal popcorn kernels stuck, sunk, and dripping. 

Splat. 



Carly Greene grew up in Treaty 6 territory in Alberta on the lands of the Cree, Blackfoot, Métis, Nakota Sioux, Iroquois, Dene, Ojibway, Saulteaux, Anishinaabe peoples. She now lives with gratitude as an uninvited guest on unceded lək̓ʷəŋən territories of the Songhees, Esquimalt, and WSÁNEĆ peoples. 

Greene recieved a BFA from the University of Alberta (2012) and  MFA from the University of Victoria (2022). Greene is the now Wood and Metal Shop Technician, and Sculpture Instructor for the Department of Visual Arts at The University of Victoria.

https://www.carlygreene.com





Documentation is added after the exhibition.



SHOW 001:

Stella Daisy McCaig
Theoren Johannessen
Leanne Olsen
Leaveen Gammie

SHOW 002:

Beth Stuart

SHOW 003:

Drew Parkinson

SHOW 004:

Maya Janine D’Costa

SHOW 005:

Carly Greene

SHOW 006:

Anika Steppe

SHOW 007:

Marcus Warren

SHOW 009:

Miao Wang

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