MFA Student Jonathan Rockford Art Exhibition at the Coral Springs Museum of Art

Congratulations to current nonfiction MFA student Jonathan Rockford on his visual art exhibition at Coral Springs Museum of Art.

The exhibition, "Looped – line as information. memory, utility, balance and communication," was presented in the main gallery from January 10th through February 25th, 2023. According to the exhibition information page:

Revolving around looping processes (e.g. single-stitch crochet, video-loops, and the looping statements inherent in computer coding) these projects engage with the ideas and concepts of information, memory, utility, balance, communication and illumination. For Jonathan, the loop is a reminder, a double-check, and a way of sussing out the stories and information we use to define reality. The resulting forms and images are thereby often familiar in their rendering, but also embody the pliable and flexible nature of his memories and understandings as they are rendered stitch by stitch, line by line, pixel by pixel.

Looped
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photos thanks to P. Bucak