Jasmine Malaika Ashley-Locke
My practice has increasingly centered around engaging with the land and investigating how human experience both shapes, and is shaped by, place. Within this, I explore the intersection of personal and psychological narratives with broader societal and environmental issues.
Sans Terre reveals a fragile world suspended between power and collapse. As viewers move through an ancient, otherworldly landscape, they encounter resistance in forms of life that are strikingly beautiful yet shadowed by threat. These non-human perspectives bear witness against the Anthropocene’s dominant gaze, implicating us all in the extractive systems and violent legacies driving the planet toward irreversible harm.
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