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Mekkelson, Heather

Header

  • Current – 2013
    • Hominin
    • Waiting
    • Reverse Prophecies
    • Absentia
    • Measuring
    • Now Slices
  • 2012 – 2001
    • Invisible Apocalypse
    • Flotsam
    • Tableau
    • Limited Entry
    • Photography
    • Debris Field
    • Impact
    • Intermodal
    • Tracking
    • Property
  • Special Projects
    • Editions
    • Collaborations
    • Western Pole
    • Medicine Cabinet
    • Possible Press
  • About
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In Absentia Luci, 2017 // Elastic, aluminum, dyed paracord, plastic anchors // Dimensions variable // 4th Ward Project Space, Chicago, Ill.
Missing Things I’ve Never Known, 2016 // glass, epoxy, cement casts, ink, wax, lacquered MDF // 26 x 30 x 40″ // “What it is We’re Measuring”, 65GRAND, Chicago
The New Wardenclyffe, 2017 // car phone antennas, porcelain, wood, foam // 36 x 36 x 80″
Velocity and Stillness, 2013 // beam splitter glass, tin bismuth alloy, epoxy, powder-coated steel // 36 x 22 x 6″ // Private collection
Street Prophet, 2017 // Tourmaline, moldavite, epidote fan, green opal, street remnant, plaster, latex paint
Partial installation view with Ends of Other Ages and Final Glorious, both 2012 // Roots & Culture Contemporary Art Center, Chicago
Debris Field (told them to look after the younger ones), 2008 // mixed media installation with light, sound, and new or fabricated items treated with various processes that shape, tone, distress, and encrust // dimensions variable // Threewalls, Chicago

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