LAND BODY is a contemporary exploration of the connections between the human body and the landscape from the perspectives of eleven female artists. Working in Utah, New Mexico and Arizona, exhibited artists pay particular attention to desert environments while speaking to relevant topics in today’s world such as environmental issues and climate concerns, cultural histories in relation to the land, female identity, and more. The show specifically draws metaphorical and physical correlations between desert landscapes and women’s bodies, while broadly reflecting on the interconnectedness between humans and the natural world. Artists work in a range of mediums including installation, photography, sculpture, painting, and video.
Participating Artists: Al Denyer , Also Sisters: Sonia & Miriam Albert-Sobrino, Cara Romero, Chelsea Call, Jaclyn Wright, Jill O’Bryan, Josie Bell, Nikesha Breeze, Sama Alshaibi, Wendy Wischer
LAND BODY is presented in partnership with Ogden Contemporary Arts and made possibly by Weber County RAMP, Utah Office of Tourism, Utah Legislature and Utah Division of Arts & Museums.