You're Being Irrational

three close up photos of limbs, hair, and joints
a person reaching across the floor shrouded by long hair

A video installation exploring the subjective world of mental microaggressions

by Naharin Shech

"You’re Being Irrational" is a 3-channel large-scale video installation examining subjective mental microaggressions. The work portrays looped intimate fragments of a partially abstracted female body, exhibiting slight motion. Skin and subtle movement become the site for exploring aggregated internal disquietudes.

Public viewing: Friday, February 11, 3:30 PM – 6:30 PM MST (registration required)

The Artist

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Naharin Shech is a multicultural artist and scholar using mixed-media art and interdisciplinary research to study disquieted mental states, concepts of femininity, and feminine identity.

She obtained her MFA in Imaging Arts, Photography, & Related Media from the Rochester Institute of Technology and is currently pursuing a PhD in Emergent Technologies and Media Art Practices from the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ18.

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