Nov. 26, 2024

Siara Berry - Complexities of Home Life

Siara Berry - Complexities of Home Life

Neighborships, domestic landscapes, construction sites, yard signs, and control over nature are all part of my chat with Siara Berry.

Siara Berry creates multi-medium sculptures influenced by neighborships, housing systems, and American domestic landscapes. Deeply influenced by her upbringing in the suburban Midwest, her work contends with cultural narratives about place and purpose, property and people. Using a combination of found object and traditional craft processes, Berry deploys a visual language that is equally quotidian and absurd.

Listen in as we chat about neighborships, domestic landscapes, construction sites, the lawn, yard signs, and control over nature.

Takeaways

  1. Artists should feel creative, comfy, and cared for.
  2. Every artist is working in their best interest in what feels right to them, and when it doesn’t feel right it’s a negotiation between the artist and the work.
  3. Acknowledge that social media is not the full picture.
  4. Neighborships are a collective effort in living a private life.

Siara Berry

Siara Berry on Instagram

John Michael Kohler Arts Center Arts/Industry Residency Program

Mary L. Nohl Fund Fellowships for Individual Artists

The Curious History of Your Home podcast

all photos courtesy of Michael Lagerman.

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