Introspection
A culmination of works from our days and nights alone with our thoughts of the past, present, and future.
Emilie Dashe, Kati Dean, Alexis Espinosa, Lindsay Goltz, Robyn Miller, Sofia Montgomery, Jeanna Polisini, Fiona Quilter, and Hannah Scott
With already a year of isolation and quarantine under their belt, the 9 juniors at Chapman University reflect on their time spent alone through their show, Introspection; The Junior Shit Show. For some, this forced time of solitude has been one of spiritual and self exploration. For some, the already terrible situation of being in a pandemic was heightened by blasts from the past, stress over the present, and a painful mixture of dread and hope for the future. For all, it has been an absolute “shit-show,” to put it lightly.Some may ask, “Who are the Juniors? What do they bring to the table?” To that, they respond that they aren’t a monolith of like-minded artists, yet when they arrive together, they’re a wave. Social injustice, mental health, self-discovery and introspection are included in their “shit show.” They find it quite fitting that the themes they address all have the commonality of the human condition, as they’ve had ample time with little to no human interaction.
For a year now, they’ve only known each other through screens. They’ve experienced the uncertainty of the pandemic with an intangible community of faces staring back at them. The Juniors would like to take this moment to give a shout out to Zoom for being a forum to sustain any bit of normalcy that remains. Go try telling past you from a year ago that there’s an art show you can experience in bed, pantsless, banana bread in hand and toilet paper stock-piled in the cabinet. If you do show up pantsless, please don’t tell anyone though.
Although there have been countless roadblocks in the past year, the Juniors have prevailed. There is much to be said about a class that faces adversity and wins together. To celebrate this success, the nine of them would’ve loved to give everyone in attendance donuts; a similar bribe that has seemingly worked wonders for Krispy Kreme. However, given that this show is virtual, the postage would’ve been above our budget ($0) so you’ll have to settle for our art instead.
Please join us for the reception on April, 14th from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM.