AMERICA UNRAVELING
America Unraveling is an exhibition that navigates the psychological turmoil of a group of people in America, making art and attempting to cope during the quarantine months of the Covid-19 outbreak. From a more macro lens, America Unraveling offers a brief glimpse of social transition in American culture as contempt for capitalism rises. Curated by ETSU alumni and faculty member Brooke Day, this exhibition features works by Lauren Bradshaw, Carolyn Kerecman, Molly Morningglory, Jessica Swank, Olaf Tollefsen, and Brooke Day, all founders of Zero Space Collective.
America Unraveling is a culmination of experiences associated with the pandemic, the events that led to the creation of Zero Space Collective, and the group's inaugural exhibition as a collective. Utilizing painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, video, performance, and installation, America Unraveling is a narrative surrounding the stages of grief, spatial exploration, marginalization, and embodiment during the months of quarantine and isolation.