Main Space
Solo Exhibition: Shelley Smith
Time Isn't After Us
Curated by Clare Britt
Opening Reception Saturday March 23rd, 2024 6-9pm
Exhibition Runs Saturday March 23rd, 2024 - Sunday May 12th, 2024
Ortega y Gasset Projects is pleased to present Time Isn't After Us, an exhibition of new work by North Carolina-based artist Shelley Smith in the gallery’s main space. The exhibition runs from March 23rd - May 12th 2024, with a reception for the artist on Saturday, March 23rd from 6-9pm. Time Isn't After Us, curated by OyG Co-Director Clare Britt, is the artist’s first solo exhibition outside the Southeastern US.
And I listened for a voice
But my heart was all I heard
-Edna St. Vincent Millay
What we’ll always have
Is something we lost
-Ocean Vuong
Time Isn’t After Us is an exhibition of new, large-scale works on cloth that overlap contemporary digital technologies with ancient textile techniques of hand embroidery and embellishment. Using original photography primarily taken during a residency at Jentel in rural Wyoming as a starting point, Time Isn’t After Us presents a reflection on death, decay, preservation, and a future both created and lost.
Artist’s Bio
Shelley Smith is an interdisciplinary artist living and working in her hometown of Raleigh, NC. Works on cloth serve as the foundation of her practice, which overlaps contemporary digital technologies with ancient techniques of hand embroidery and fabric manipulation to produce otherworldly compositions from otherwise mundane, overlooked moments found in the natural world. Smith holds a Master of Art and Design with a concentration in Fibers and Surface Design from North Carolina State University (2016), and has exhibited work at various spaces in the Southeastern US. Since 2016, Shelley Smith has advocated for her local art community through her work at Anchorlight, where she is the Co-Founder and Director.
Curator Bios:
Clare Britt (She/her) joined OyG Projects in 2013 as a founding co-director. She lives and works in Chicago as a freelance photographer creating portraits and working with cultural institutions. She curated the first solo exhibition of photographic work with Chicago artist Kelly Kaczynski Yes; Or As If. She co curated the group exhibition Code Switch with co-director Lauren Whearty, curated the group show Shadow of the Gradient, and curated the exhibition entitled Apparitions with artist Alicia Smith. Clare has been instrumental in creating virtual content for the gallery including starting the YouTube Channel and creating content for the virtual space. She spearheaded Rendezvous, an interactive virtual experience that serves as a platform for creative exchange between artists.