Cornell University

Abstract
Ask Jera why she keeps notes, and she will say to process the continuities of her life and the motifs recurring from her dreams. To draw lessons from the muck of everyday traffic.

"It's like all of my life is running through me like a rapid, and I catch a few things and write them down just to lighten the load. When I draw, it's like sleeping, and when I wake up from dreaming, the world is reconstructed for me… In my journal, birds share their secrets with us while we hang laundry on our rooftops. Major boundaries are blurred."

In this exhibition, Jansen hopes to blur the boundary between the imaginative musings of her private and public life.

Biography
Savannah Noelle Jansen (B.S. in Ecology and American Indian and Indigenous studies, '25) is an artist and ecologist from Waialua, Hawai'i.

0 people are interested in this event

User Activity

No recent activity