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Kaitlin Bryson

Art + Ecology

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we will hold us

In collaboration with Roxanne Swentzell (Santa Clara Pueblo)

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Oyster mushrooms grown into Roxanne’s sculptural casting molds. The substrate for the oyster spawn were Pueblo Red and Yellow Corn cobs and husks - spent agricultural waste from Flowering Tree Permaculture Institute. For more information, view the text document.

The two mycelium sculptures were part of a larger installation. Materials included, slip-casted: cottonwood leaves, grama grasses, cicada wing, piñon pine seeds, bristlecone pine seeds, chicken feathers, cotton root, and plaster casts of Bryson’s hands.

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