Shannon Derthick
Artist Statement
Oftentimes, as humans, we disregard the fact living things are all around us. We default categorize the spectrum of nature as “the other '' and then take advantage of it by manipulating organisms for personal, economic and commercial growth. As a visual artist and biologist, I have become fixated on the social, biological, and personal implications of how animals can be defined.
My current work explores three lines of inquiry: the first is how time exists on a chronological timeline. I chose to focus on the idea of timelines of life from beginning to end rather than momentary interactions. The second exploration is how an animal is defined through social standards. Some humans believe that other humans are animals, while other humans believe that we are equal to all other beings in nature. And thirdly, how an animal is defined through biological standards. At what point is a cell or cluster of cells considered to be a living entity, and when is it too late to terminate a pregnancy?
Extensive research in physiology has enabled me to approach these questions from a scientific approach. On the other hand, my art practices and curiosity in everyday conversations has given me insight into social approaches to the same questions. These themes are manifested through sculpture, digitally manipulated images and distorted and dreamlike imagery within video animations.
Biography
Shannon Derthick is an artist, scientist and conversationalist.
She is pursuing degrees in Integrative Physiology and Fine Arts at the University of ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Boulder, Boulder, ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥.
Focusing on Digital and Multimedia art practices, Shannon creates video, animation, digital art and sculpture to present research-based commentary on biological issues. With her immersive physiology background, Shannon is infatuated with understanding anything with an internal system and mechanism for growth. This has led to current work that critiques animal meat alternatives from a world health and environmental standpoint. She has shown in the Boulder area, she aspires to pursue a career in scientific illustration and bioart.
In her free time, Shannon enjoys training for triathlons, open water endurance swim races and spending time with her snake, Sunny.
IG handle: @shade.art
Thesis Artwork
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