Free and Open to the Public
First Friday of the Month Event: Solo Exhibition by photographer Katie Harris.
Show dates: March 4th- 8th
Reception: March 6th 6pm-9pm
Silence. Words are gone, and the simplest sentence seems impossible to formulate. It’s not about fear of speaking, but losing the actual ability to use language to communicate experience. At its foundation, this group of photographic works and mixed-media installations by Augusta, GA based artist, Katie Harris, is her way of attempting to piece together fragments of unprocessed memory. Currently, the work is presented as a single, large series, however there are two distinct phases of the work: the first is the initial visualization of the processing of trauma, and the second is the direct analysis of the aftermath.
In both phases of the work, the inability to verbalize trauma is foregrounded, and subconscious, physical manifestations are all that remain. With words gone, the power to heal and process unspeakable horrors shifts to the use of metaphor. Harris employs a visual language of coded, symbolic references that are repeated throughout the body of work. These symbols contribute to a visual syntax – a new, intimate language as a means of communicating with the viewer. Because of the ambiguity this visual language brings, viewers have the ability to conjure up some of what Harris has experienced while also being able to interpret the work based on their own, unique personal experiences.