Solo exhibition at
Marcia Wood Gallery, April 2 - May 9, 2009. installation
images
"In my work I allude to my own nomadic upbringing through
references to travel, searching and migration as a way of understanding
my own shifting, transnational, cultural identity. As a child
moving with my family to a different country every two years,
I felt at time profoundly isolated from people and my surroundings,
and at other times felt deeply connected to the landscapes and
bodies around me. I am interested, then, in cultural residue:
those traces that are communicated -- as story, as ritual, as "mouth
music"
-- and are transmitted between bodies and across landscapes. I
am also interested in what happens psychologically in the moments
of cultural isolation that accompany travel, migration and other
processes of (dis)location. In my work I respond to these moments
by replicating myself -- creating simultaneous selves and simultaneous
worlds in order to haze at myself, to meet myself and give myself
things to keep or carry, receive or transmit. These notions of
simultaneity and transmission often surface in my work as repetition,
as play, and as ritual. My work navigates between and negotiates
with essentialized notions of blackness and Africanity while asserting
a definition of self that is always unfixed, always in flux." Pamela
Phatsimo Sunstrum
Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum was born in Mochudi, Botswana and grew
up living in different parts of Africa and southeast Asia. She
came to the United States in 1998 and received a BA with Highest
Honors in International Studies with a concentration in Trans-national
Cultures from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Sunstrum received her MFA from the Mt Royal School of Art at the
Maryland Institute College of Art. She lives in Baltimore Maryland
and is an artist in residence at the Baltimore Creative Alliance.
She currently teaches at the Maryland Institute College of Art.She
has exhibited her work nationally and internationally and was featured
by Marcia Wood Gallery at the 2008 PULSE Miami Art Fair. She was
included in the 2008 exhibition, “Cinema Remixed and Reloaded: Black
Women Artists and the Moving Image since 1970” at Spelman
College Museum of Fine Art, Atlanta and the Contemporary Arts Museum,
Houston, TX. The upcoming exhibition “see you again” will
be Sunstrum’s first solo exhibition at Marcia Wood Gallery. |