PRESENCE
Drive Thru Atl
Hapeville Art Crawl
FLOROMANCY ISSUE 35 AUGUST 2019
Swan Coach Gallery. The 2021 Summer Invitational.
ABOUT
Collective Home
Cutting through barriers
Siteless
Duplexity
Shifting Boundaries
Balance
Let Guilt Go
Borderlines
Winter lights
Roots of a homeless mind
Who comes today and stays tomorrow
Sheltered in Place
Bell Wishes
The elusive divide
FLUX
Patterns
Balance.
CAGE
Brutal Vases
The Pukis

Sara Santamaria

PRESENCE
Drive Thru Atl
Hapeville Art Crawl
FLOROMANCY ISSUE 35 AUGUST 2019
Swan Coach Gallery. The 2021 Summer Invitational.
ABOUT
Collective Home
Cutting through barriers
Siteless
Duplexity
Shifting Boundaries
Balance
Let Guilt Go
Borderlines
Winter lights
Roots of a homeless mind
Who comes today and stays tomorrow
Sheltered in Place
Bell Wishes
The elusive divide
FLUX
Patterns
Balance.
CAGE
Brutal Vases
The Pukis

Who comes today and stays tomorrow

Photo credit: Rob Giersch

“Who comes today and stays tomorrow” brings up an art installation composed of sculptural works that approach the notion of immigration, tapping into themes of memoir, displacement and identity.

 

For many people today who are displaced due to various social, political, or personal reasons, the concept of home is probably best recognized as a sense of being between places, instead of being rooted in one particular place and one unique identity. “Who comes today and stays tomorrow” explores the aspects of dislocation and adaptation generated by the difficult decision to uproot oneself and to cross borders, looking for a new home.

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