1992
1st Place recipient
Martha Jackson-Jarvis
My art practice encompasses, sculpture, public art, and studio production that include two dimensional works. The unifying elements and indelible relationship between each genre is my continuous investigation of scale, intrinsic material structure, and imagined form. The elastic boundaries of my studio practice fuels the production and sustainability of works that move freely between permanence and impermanence. I consider each work an intricate part of one unified body of work and continuous narrative.
I create imagined space and form that signify action, ritual, repetition and innovation. My works are attentive to ecosystems, decay, rebirth, sedimentation and transformative form.