November 1, 2022 – March 22, 2023
This exhibit presents two artists whose practices embody collection and accumulation as an active form of searching, selecting, sharing, and repurposing found objects. Both artists pull their materials entirely from their surroundings.
For Jordan Tierney, Baltimore’s parks, streams, woods, and waterways provide a rich site from which to harvest that which is transformed into art. For Adam Stab, Baltimore City’s urban landscape, full of printed materials and detritus informs his aesthetic and adds a layer of narrative to his mixed media collages and assemblages.
For both artists, accumulation and transformation is a hopeful, spiritual act. Creative reuse of discarded objects, each offering past lives and a specific material culture, marries our industrial past and present consumerist reality with a future that will certainly require significant change. Read more about the exhibit through our discussion with the artists and the Ecological Design Collective.