Doppler Effect
Jazmyn Crosby July 2023 Doppler Effect is about portals and labyrinths. It explores circular time and repetitive thoughts in the face of unending crisis and environmental catastrophe. There exhibition included salt boiled from ocean water and large drawings created using charcoal foraged from fire damaged areas. Sound works layered and overlapped, creating texture and pattern. It is a geological study in time and motion and the ritual of being in more than one place at once. Dancers (Crosby and Diana Delgado) performed throughout the month, acting as mediums conjuring remote voices into the room via radio waves. Opening Reception: July 14, 5pm-8pm Performance Event: July 21, 5pm-8pm Open Hours: July 23, 12pm-4pm. Closing Reception: July 28, 6pm-9pm |
Jazmyn Crosby is an interdisciplinary artist whose work investigates transmission and the environment. Born and raised in New Mexico, Jazmyn lives in Philadelphia where she received her MFA from the Tyler School of Art and Architecture. She got her BFA from the University of New Mexico. Jazmyn is an educator, an event facilitator, and creates music under the name Glitter Vomit. She is a founding member of Graft Gallery/Collective and is a current member at Practice Gallery. She is an adjunct instructor at the Tyler School of art and Architecture, Moore College of Art and Design, The University of Delaware, and Kutztown University.
She has exhibited her work extensively through group and solo exhibitions in many cities including; Albuquerque, Montreal, Long Beach, Philadelphia, Prague, and New York. Exhibition venues include the Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum, Santa Fe Center for the Contemporary Arts, 516 Arts, Icebox Project Space, Amos Eno Gallery and The Cherry Street Pier. Awards and residencies include; Artist and residency through Conversations in Contemporary Art sponsored by Concordia University, Artist in residence at Pink Noise Projects, and grants obtained through the Fulcrum Fund and Somos ABQ.
She has exhibited her work extensively through group and solo exhibitions in many cities including; Albuquerque, Montreal, Long Beach, Philadelphia, Prague, and New York. Exhibition venues include the Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum, Santa Fe Center for the Contemporary Arts, 516 Arts, Icebox Project Space, Amos Eno Gallery and The Cherry Street Pier. Awards and residencies include; Artist and residency through Conversations in Contemporary Art sponsored by Concordia University, Artist in residence at Pink Noise Projects, and grants obtained through the Fulcrum Fund and Somos ABQ.