About the Artist
Originally from Brooklyn, Zoë graduated from the Maryland Institute College of Art in May 2019 with a BFA in Painting, Art History and Curatorial Studies. She is also the Found and Curator of The Aerogramme Center for Arts and Culture: an arts collective and digital library that develops as pop-exhibits and events. She currently resides in Baltimore, Maryland where she is enrolled in the AmeriCorps' Public Ally, 2019–2020 apprenticeship program.
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The Aerogramme Center for Arts and Culture is an arts collective and digital library that developes as pop-up exhibits. We aim to create a practice that is accessible through participation. One of the ways we do this is through our Mobile Library — a digital archive of submitted written and visual works. These works are accepted through rolling publications and are a growing archive of today’s creativity.
www.aerogramme.org
Inquires email: info@aerogramme.org | To submit email: submit@aerogramme.org
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Artist's Statement
Under the umbrella of an invented alphabet, Zoë explores sentence structures, syntax, linguistics and more to create a world that co-exists with a modern reality while remaining fictional. Her process of communication re-scripts language in code via visual translation to detail conversations, thoughts, and writings. These meticulous paintings and drawings evolve from Zoë’s research, manifesting map making, text, and philosophy as abstractions that are as elusive and whimsical as language.