Morgan Evans-Weiler: Joyous Decay

Untitled (2021), objects in arrangement, 12" x 12". photo / provided
Joyous Decay is the thesis exhibition of Morgan Evans-Weiler (M.F.A. '21) and is an interdisciplinary approach to weird temporalities. Evans-Weiler uses objects, arrangements, photographs, sounds, and spaces to think through non-progressive time and unseating ontological situatedness.
The Herbert F. Johnson Museum is available to Cornell students, faculty, and staff authorized to be on campus per Cornell's current campus policy. If possible, please call to make an appointment to view the exhibition at (607) 255-6464, and use the side entrance (Gussman Wing) to enter the museum; the main entrance (Appel Lobby) is closed due to construction.
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