Lightwork: Urban Video Project Unseen/forgotten at the Everson Museum

 URBAN VIDEO PROJECT PRESENTS Paulina Velázquez Solís: Unseen/forgotten: An Ode to a Humble Landscape 

I am thrilled to shared with you the press release of my next exhibition, first time in Syracuse presenting the regional commission work I have been working on!

 July 18–September 28, 2024 

Thursday–Saturday, dusk–11:00 p.m. 

Everson Museum Plaza 

401 Harrison Street, Syracuse, NY

(SYRACUSE, NY, July 8, 2024) 

Light Work’s Urban Video Project is pleased to present the exhibition Unseen/forgotten: An ode to the humble landscape | Invisible/olvidado: Oda al paisaje humilde from July 18 to September 28 at its architectural projection venue on the Everson Museum facade. 

In conjunction with the exhibition, Paulina Velázquez Solís will be present for a live performance on the Everson Plaza on July 26 at 8:30 p.m. 

ABOUT UNSEEN/FORGOTTEN: AN ODE TO THE HUMBLE LANDSCAPE

Unseen/forgotten: An ode to the humble landscape | Invisible/olvidado: Oda al paisaje humilde is the continuation of a project Paulina Velázquez Solís developed during the pandemic. She found herself in a new environment in Brooktondale, New York, surrounded by a creek where the change of pace and isolation brought via COVID accentuated the sound perception of the river, and its presence as a neighbor and living entity. This sonic connection was similar to her home in Costa Rica, which is also next to a river, making the sound and the experience of the river both grounding and nostalgic. This project, which includes interactive and performance-based elements, explores Central New York as a site of “post-industrial natural wonder,” using regionally extinct species in local herbaria as tools to meditate on “the tension between what prevails and what has shifted or disappeared” in a field of “memory, transformation, and territory.” 

More about the project

ARTIST BIO 

Paulina Velázquez Solís (she/her) is a multimedia artist from Latinoamerica with an interest in the oddities hidden within nature and the body. She was born in Puebla, Mexico, and grew up between Mexico and Costa Rica, where she went to art school. She works in diverse mediums, including installation, sculpture, drawing, animation, and multimedia performance. 

She graduated in Art and Visual Communication in Printmaking at Universidad Nacional in Costa Rica and obtained an MFA in New Genres from the San Francisco Art Institute as a Fulbright Scholar. She moved to Ithaca, New York, in 2018 and is currently a faculty member in the Art Department at Cornell University and Ithaca College. Her work has been shown around the world, including at the Museo de Arte y Diseño Contemporáneo and TEOR/éTica in Costa Rica, Taipei Fine Arts Museum in Taiwan, Ex-Teresa Arte Actual in México City, Museo de Arte in San Salvador, Torino Contemporanea in Italy, La Casa de las Américas in Havana, Cuba, Mengi in Reykjavik, Iceland, Museum of the Americas in Washington, DC, UCLA Biennial in Los Ángeles, and the Berkeley Art Museum in the San Francisco Bay Area. 

RELATED PROGRAMMING 

All programs are free and open to the public. 

Paulina Velázquez Solís will be present for a live performance on the Everson Plaza on July 26 at 8:30 p.m. This program follows the reception of Light Work’s Summer Exhibitions at 316 Waverly Avenue, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. 

OUR SPONSORS 

UVP programs are made possible by a Tier Three Project Support grant from the County of Onondaga, with the support of County Executive Ryan McMahon and the Onondaga County Legislature, administered by CNY Arts. 

All Light Work programs are made possible by the generous support of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. 

ABOUT UVP 

Urban Video Project (UVP), a program of Light Work in partnership with the Everson Museum of Art and Onondaga County, is an outdoor architectural projection venue dedicated to the public presentation of film, video, and moving image arts. UVP is one of few projects in the United States dedicated to ongoing public projections and adds a new chapter to Central New York’s legacy as one of the birthplaces of video art, using cutting-edge technology to bring art of the highest caliber to Syracuse, New York.

Published by Paulina Velázquez Solís

Visual artist from Costa Rica/Mexico, living in Ithaca, New York. Working in the border of handmade and digital media. Bringing the organic/bodily world into the realm of strange