DOUBLE SKY

Zoë Scruggs

January 13 - May 28, 2023

OPENING EVENT: February 3, 2023 | 5 - 9 PM

On Art: March 8, 2023 | 6:00 PM

 

Zöe Scruggs, Unlimited Life, 2022, acrylic on canvas

Double Sky features original mixed media paintings on wood panel, works on paper, and a new sound score by multidisciplinary artist Zöe Scruggs. From the traditional art-making forms of figurative portraiture and landscape painting, to the less traditional such as sound composition, music production, experimental new media and performance, Scruggs’ work defies easy categorization. Born in New York and raised in central Delaware, the artist’s expansive practice brings to life urgent issues that spur from Black ecological and Black feminist frameworks. Drawing on her own lived experience as a Black woman coming of age in the mid-Atlantic, she incorporates a diverse range of sources that reflect her upbringing and socio-political commitments. Her mother’s garden and crafting activities, the over-representation of African Americans in the U.S. prison system, plant science, Afro-futurism, Black and indigenous farming techniques, green washing, climate justice podcasts, historical figures, and inventors such as George Washington Carver all inform her work.

The title of the exhibition, Double Sky, describes a motif that recurs in Scruggs’ most recent work wherein the backgrounds of her paintings and works on paper split into otherworldly color combinations and stormy imagery. She builds up the surfaces of her paintings and works on paper with layers of paint and disparate source material to play with depth. These aesthetic choices animate Scruggs’ fascination with creating alternative space - outer space, inner space, open space - for Black world making, free from constraint and toxicity.

Curated by Tiffany Barber, TDC Curator-in-Residence

Beckler Family Gallery

VIRTUAL GALLERY TOUR

Photo Credits: Danielle Vennard Photographer LLC