Victoria May

Residency: June 14 - July 5, 2016

 

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Mound, 2016

fabric, screen printed polyester, acrylic on found canvas

30" x 24"

Navigation of Sorts, 2016

laser cut stained silk and brocade, screen printed polyester, embroidery floss, acrylic on found canvas

30" x 24"

 
Photo by T.C. Moore

Photo by T.C. Moore

Victoria May is a multimedia artist. She writes: “From tent cities to opulent palaces, I am alternately touched and outraged—yet all the while fascinated—by human invention. For all our attempts at sophistication and control, there is the inevitable random or abject element; the fly in the typewriter. My constructions, ranging from installations to wall works, examine this interaction through jarring juxtapositions of ordinary materials. In using recognizable (and surprising) detritus and surplus from everyday life, these junctures stand as metaphors for the contradictions we witness daily. Obstinate concrete molds itself into voluptuous curves formed by seams in thin organza. The refined shimmer of silk and brocade takes on the quality of innards as it issues forth from industrially stitched rubber. I often rely on raw materials and found objects to function as would text or imagery, allowing the history, function, metaphorical value, and/or sensibility of each element to contribute to the work’s intent, along with my own investment of labor. My process of creation blends intent with accident. Through both humorously crude and painstakingly delicate handwork, I welcome the random element that exposes the absurdity, beauty, and vulnerability in our well-intended machinations.”

May’s work has been exhibited throughout California, Arizona, New Jersey, New York, among other places. She was born in Los Angeles, California, and lives and works in Santa Cruz, California.

vicmay.com