H Eye Jay K, 2022
H Eye Jay K plaits together themes of observation and death, with a constantly shifting sense of scale, brushing past memories of my father, mountains, hair and eyes. The first edition was published with support from Conway & Young.
Traveling companions, 2021, miniature ceramic mountains with audio recording sent by post, 41 seconds *Click the image above to listen*
Your phone is my gallery, (extract), 2020, script read over the phone, 7'35" *Click the image above to listen*
Image shows my hand holding a ceramic idea of the pelvis as a mask, in front of a charcoal drawing my studio wall.
In 2020 Alice Gale-Feeny and I recorded a conversation for Dance Outside Dance, podcast, 1hr 6mins *Click the image above to listen*
Episode description:
Around the beginning of the first Lockdown, Alice and Natasha began exchanging emails about their respective artistic and curatorial practices. This interview continues conversations already started, where they find commonalities in their research and making practices; connecting anatomy to sculpture; domestic settings to processes of making and showing. The conversation over time became a methodology for working and discussing possibilities for future collaboration. It is treated as a live space for both Natasha and Alice to circle around, to be in dialogue, to pull out threads that may otherwise become entangled without the presence of an-other. They discuss: -Conversation as a methodology-Collaboration-Contemporary art-Curatorial practice-Objects-Anatomy-Motherhood-Physical
In 2020 Alice Gale-Feeny and I recorded a conversation for Dance Outside Dance, podcast, 1hr 6mins *Click the image above to listen*
Episode description:
Around the beginning of the first Lockdown, Alice and Natasha began exchanging emails about their respective artistic and curatorial practices. This interview continues conversations already started, where they find commonalities in their research and making practices; connecting anatomy to sculpture; domestic settings to processes of making and showing. The conversation over time became a methodology for working and discussing possibilities for future collaboration. It is treated as a live space for both Natasha and Alice to circle around, to be in dialogue, to pull out threads that may otherwise become entangled without the presence of an-other. They discuss: -Conversation as a methodology-Collaboration-Contemporary art-Curatorial practice-Objects-Anatomy-Motherhood-Physical
©Natasha MacVoy 2023