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Arteles Catalogue 2023-2020

Arteles Creative Center's residency artists and their projects 2023-2020

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Silence Awareness Existence program / MARCH <strong>2023</strong><br />

Rachel Rinker<br />

USA<br />

rachelrinker.wixsite.com/artist<br />

About<br />

Rachel uses painting, drawing, collage and printmaking to<br />

explore notions of memory, archive and entropy as they<br />

process their states of being over time. As they experience<br />

human needs for connection and organizational structures,<br />

they tangibly unfold them during the creation of new work.<br />

Periods of rest are paramount to balance energetic bursts of<br />

rhythmic, painterly movements and the unfurling of visually<br />

stimulating environments full of layered history and human<br />

connection.<br />

Typically drawn to themes of accumulation and upcycling<br />

in their visual art practice as instinct, necessity, and as a<br />

sustainable approach to art making, Rachel is excited to find<br />

themselves amongst the spaciousness of silence to discover<br />

whether the clutter may cease or sustain their creative<br />

process. During their time at <strong>Arteles</strong>, they are open to the<br />

fall-out, the re-discovery, the finding of new quietly powerful<br />

somatic pathways.<br />

What Happened?<br />

Gloriously swollen, I’ve never more distinctly experienced<br />

the powerful cyclical period of one month. I came to this<br />

experience with as few tangible expectations of myself as<br />

possible. Silence. Awareness. Existence. was a powerful<br />

thread to hold our month together… social weeks punctuated<br />

by silent weekends allowed the ebb and flow of creativity<br />

to take hold at all the right times. I had freedom to simply<br />

exist in my self, establish a meditation practice, listen to<br />

the radiators hiss, develop community with an amazing and<br />

diverse group of creatives, traipse through the snow, learn<br />

how to make bread, and share a part of myself in a lush and<br />

welcoming space. I emptied out from the very beginning<br />

to almost a shell of myself, questioned how I could then<br />

possibly relate to the world if I’m empty? But, through time, I<br />

remembered myself - my body, my being - that I am the world<br />

and the world is me - and this helped maintain the rest of<br />

my journey as I meandered through exploring new avenues<br />

of creativity for the simple sake of play, experiment, and a<br />

release of expectations to “produce.” Nonetheless, I did<br />

complete six+ intimate abstract landscapes (heartscapes?)<br />

that transformed over the month’s time from clean, gessoed<br />

substrates, to watercolor studies, to upcycled collages, to<br />

gouache playgrounds, where these scenes emerged to<br />

fruition. It was a reconciling with my established creative<br />

practice, while letting the experience of the swollen month’s<br />

cycle gently guide me with newfound awareness and intent.

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