Featured Work
This exhibition explores themes such as identity and our relationship with our physical bodies, all within the context of the internet's influence on self-portraiture. How has the widespread use of mobile devices for self-representation or perhaps self-construction influenced the practice of creating self-portraits as a whole? Does occupying the roles of composer and subject increase the knowledge of self? How can self-portraiture feel like power?
Like El Paso and the history it holds as “the pass,” this work is the passage of a practice between generations. Megan uses the layers between family history and detachment to create a space for reinvention.