Nicole Sara Simpkins: Binding/Unbinding
Binding/Unbinding is an installation of printed textiles of botanical imagery combined with writing, drawing, and sewn elements that explore the entanglements of culture, ecosystems, and personal healing.
So-called “invasive” plants are my central metaphor and my abiding curiosity. I carve botanically accurate linoleum prints of specific plant species: tansy and mullein, bittersweet and buckthorn. I combine these prints with salvaged textiles to construct large-scale installations of cut and stitched layers that invoke complex entanglements of resurgent plants and tumultuous extraction.
With intricate hand-stitching, webbing, knotting, and joining, I am engaged in a ritual of mending. In my research, I trace the historical context for this categorization of plant behavior, with its curious binarization of native vs invader. I take note of which plants are abundant across regions of the US and abroad, and I observe their growth patterns, the ecological conditions that they respond to, and the stories people tell about this. We’re encouraged to cultivate belligerence toward invasive plants, but their flourishing indicates complex constellations of interactions, and both plants and humans have always migrated and intermingled in response to changing conditions.
As climate change alters ecosystems, the capacity to adapt and persist may be worth considering. I want to create conditions where we can bear to see the truth of how things are and where vibrant new possibilities for repair and collaboration might become visible.
—Nicole Sara Simpkins
Free and open to the public
Where
MCBA Outlook Gallery
When
May 3, 2024–August 3, 2024
Viewable from the street (and from inside the shop during open hours)
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