ANCHOR POINTS: A COLLECTIVE MATERIAL MEMORY PROJECT

"Anchor Points; A Collective Material Memory Project" is a collaborative visual and auditory installation that speaks to the local collective memory through objects. The Fort Worth community was invited to share images of cherished mementos that stand as a means of maintaining a connection with a time, place or a person. The temporary installation is part of Art Tooth’s partnership with Near Southside located in the Art South shipping container in the Soma District Micro Park, 125 S Main, Fort Worth 76104 . Anchor Points was on view from April 19 through June 11, 2022.


STATEMENT
As covid cases decline and we slowly shift into living with the CoronaVirus, we are now left to evaluate how these past two years have impacted our current reality. Stemming from the need to connect with people, when physical interaction wasn’t always possible, "Anchor Points' serves as a cornerstone to honor and remember our journeys through objects that hold emotional value and connect us through the experiences bound up in them. This domestic setting features curated images of objects provided by the local community that remind us of home, stability, and comfort. Layered meanings speak to the ambivalent nature of our new normal. The use of yellow alludes to conflicting emotions of joy, optimism, anxiety and frustration; fabric-wrapped picture frames encased in resin preserve the memories of objects that anchor us in times of uncertainty and help us heal.

 The artist thanks all who responded to her open social media call, contributed to this project, and shared intimate stories.

Design Concept Drawing

Installation detail