Heather Olker


Frustration Takes Rhythm | Remembering | April 2019
multi-channel installation with sound and sheer textiles
$3,000

Rubbed the Wrong Way | Remembering | April 2019
multi-channel installation with sound and sheer textiles
$3,000


“Remembering” employs confessional performance to consider trauma from an interior and psychological perspective. Through a simultaneously soothing and painful ritual, the viewer can observe the stages of recovery from denial to acceptance and healing.

The project is a multi-channel installation with sound and sheer textiles. The arrangement of the installation takes on the form of a maze to mirror the complexities of the human mind as it navigates grief, trauma, and recovery; around each corner, a new set of monitors can be seen.

Based on my personal history, feminist themes have been a focal point for decades. While the process and planning of my work can evoke feelings of frustration and anger, I find in its expression a release of negative energy and healing that I hope to pass along to others. While art alone cannot change the world, it can influence the zeitgeist in which we all operate. Artworks can function as a catalyst for necessary discourse and transformation.

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