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Atmospheres + Auras: Screening ✰ August 23, 2025

Obscuring Power will be screened at ATMOSPHERES + AURAS, part of the Mattress Factory’s Summer Film Screening Series co-hosted by Pittsburgh Sound + Image and curated by Benny Shaffer.

ATMOSPHERES + AURAS features five experimental and documentary short films that will immerse viewers in sensory environments shaped by elemental forces and industrial traces. Tomonari Nishikawa’s Light, Noise, Smoke and Light, Noise, Smoke and Kathy Rugh’s Don’t Look Directly into the Sun use 16mm film to experiment with visual interference and the limits of perception. Inger Lise Hansen’s Tåke (meaning ‘fog’ in Norwegian) drifts through various temporalities, geographies, and media formats, while Sun Xun’s Coal Spell conjures a surreal, animated meditation on energy, memory, and labor in northeastern China. Erin Mallea’s Obscuring Power anchors the program in our western Pennsylvania context, revealing how landscapes and atmospheres absorb and obscure histories of extraction, pollution, and power at the community level. The films will be projected from 16mm and digital sources.

After the screening, Erin Mallea, Luke Stettner, and Calista Lyon will join us in-person for a conversation led by curator Benny Shaffer.

Atmospheres + Auras
August 23, 2025, 8-10 PM
Mattress Factory, Pittsburgh, PA

 

Carlow University Impact Series ✰ February 26, 2024

I’m honored to be participating in Carlow University’s inaugural, Impact Series event, moderated by Carlow President Dr. Kathy Humphrey: Solutions for a More Sustainable World.

I will be speaking about my exhibition, Permissible Dose, and short film, Obscuring Power, which will both be on view at the Carlow University Art Gallery opening in April 2024.

To register for the event, visit https://bit.ly/47Zc22F.

Monday, February 26th | 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Rosemary Heyl Theatre at Carlow University

 

Roundtable: Cultures of Atmosphere ✰ December 6, 2023

I’ll be a panelist at Cultures of Atmosphere, a virtual roundtable discussion about the ways that artists and community members figure, represent, respond to, and participate in an atmospheric commons, facilitated and organized by artists Lindsey french and Alex Young.

The event will focus on southwestern Pennsylvania as a region where conditions of toxicity and industrial pollution have significantly impacted social and ecological communities, and where local conversations regarding shared atmospheres have generated international public discourse and environmental legislation.


December 6, 2023, 7pm EST
Online via Zoom ✰ REGISTER