Exhibition Info
OPENING RECEPTION: September 6, 2017
ON VIEW: September 7 – October 20, 2017
CURATED BY: Jenny Gerow, Assistant Curator
Working in video and animation, Julia Oldham creates narratives that explore scientific and natural phenomena. Part physics lesson, part voyage toward destruction, the starry universe/video installation Oldham presents in How to Escape a Black Hole is immersive and stimulating. As a giant floating head guiding viewers on a meditative journey into an all-encompassing black hole, Oldham replicates YouTube tropes of self-hypnosis and ASMR (autonomous sensory meridian response)videos that fabricate soothing soundscapes for their listeners.
Julia Oldham has exhibited at This Friday or Next Friday and Tiger Strikes Asteroid, both in Brooklyn; the Portland Museum of Art, OR; the San Diego Art Institute, CA; and the Echo Park Film Center, Los Angeles, CA. She maintains an artistic partnership, Really Large Numbers, with Chad Stayrook, and they have exhibited at 125 Maiden Lane and Rooster Gallery, both in NY; the Institute of Contemporary Art, Baltimore, MD; and Emerson Dorsch Gallery, Miami, FL. She has completed residencies at Bison Bison, Corvallis, OR; the Everglades National Park, FL; The Wassaic Project, NY; and the Atlantic Center for the Arts, New Smyrna Beach, FL, among others. She earned her BA in Art History from Saint Mary’s College of Maryland and her MFA from the University of Chicago, IL.
Project Room exhibitions highlight solo projects by emerging artists whose work encompasses a rich range of themes and media.