“How to draw a line by the clenching of a fist”
Brynn Higgins-Stirrup
"How to draw a line by the clenching of a fist" combines drawing, sculpture, photography and video to document traces of embodied problem solving and play. These traces offer a quiet invitation — calling attention to the role of process, its materials and inherent value, in our perceptions and knowledge. Drawing on acts of making, mapping and diagramming, the works excavate the body’s internal and external landscapes, its exercises and instruments. This exhibition acts as an intimate record of moments of embodiment and thought in order to bring attention to the complex and tenuous nature of knowing a thing.
Brynn Higgins-Stirrup is a 2018 MFA in Art candidate.