Alison Bartlett: Perceived Realities

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Alison Bartlett: Perceived Realities

On Sunday, September 13 from 2-6PM EXCAVO is pleased to exhibit Alison Bartlett’s ‘Perceived Realities.’ This single day installation explores the act of aimless walking and uses photography, sculpture and artefacts to invite the perceiver to suspend themselves in liminal space.

Bartlett is an architectural designer from London, ON, interested in human interaction with the built environment, completing a Double Master’s Degree in Architecture and Interior Architecture at the University of Oregon. Through empirical and theoretical research she is interested in representing conceptual ideas and socio-political forces through built form and spatial experiences. She has worked in Boston and New York and is currently working for Tezontle Studio, a sculpture and architecture firm in Mexico City.