Colette Copeland

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Colette Copeland is a interdisciplinary visual artist, arts educator, social activist and cultural critic/writer whose work examines issues surrounding gender, death and contemporary culture. Sourcing personal narratives and popular media, she utilizes video, photography, performance and sculptural installation to question societal roles and the pervasive influence of media, and technology on our communal enculturation.

ExhibitionsInstallation ArtVideo Art & Short Film

Midnight Moment in Times Square

View original project here.

Documentation by Tatyana Tenenbaum courtesy of Times Square Art Alliance

At the start of the New Year, Texas-based artist Colette Copeland reflects on the poetics of femininity and the passing of time. In Galaxias tou Gala (Milk Galaxy), a figure emerges and recedes amidst clusters of cut flowers in a pastel-hued milk bath. Drawing inspiration from poet Rupi Kaur’s Milk and Honey, Copeland explores themes of growth through pain, intergenerational strength, and the quiet power of aging, and employs intimate framing, gentle pacing, and layered visual textures to convey a narrative of enduring grace and dignity that continues to bloom across a lifetime.

stay strong through your pain
grow flowers from it
you have helped me
grow flowers out of mine so
bloom beautifully
dangerously
loudly
bloom softly
however you need
just bloom

~ Rupi Kaur, Milk and Honey

January’s Midnight Moment is co-presented by Times Square Arts and The Alternative Art School (TAAS), a global online non-traditional art school and residency program. This new partnership offers mentorship for TAAS students applying to the Midnight Moment open call.

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