June 20–July 27, 2024
Opening reception: Thursday, June 20, 7-10pm
Viewing hours: Fridays and Saturdays, 12–5pm, or by appointment. Open by appointment only on Independence Day weekend.
Day & Night Projects presents interdisciplinary artist Erin Palovick’s approximations—a sound installation that shares the artist’s practice of intense listening to her environs. Through ceramic vessels that mimic the tiny organs of our ears, Palovick manipulates and amplifies recordings from her exploration of Atlanta’s green spaces. The ambient noises and silence combine with the soundscapes of the gallery, to create a rare experience for each listener.
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Erin Palovick
Erin is an interdisciplinary artist and educator in Atlanta, GA. Her art consists of a combination of performance installations and research. She has earned a MFA from the University of Illinois—Chicago, and is an instructor at Georgia State University. She is also a Co-Director of fLoromancy, an arts publication started in 2016. Her work has been shown at The High Museum, MOCA GA, and The Atlanta Contemporary. She was a Walthall Fellow in 2015 and a resident at the Hambidge Center in 2019.
Erin’s work is based on perceptions and the art of listening, asking her audience to be open to the possibilities of the uncertainty and the certainty that will change us.