In their new exhibition histordomest-icity at the Center for the Arts Evergreen, Melissa Furness and Rian Kerrane place an anthropological lens on domesticity, elevating the refuse of everyday life, and exposing its strangeness. The works in this exhibition, some collaborative and some singular, address the erasure of women throughout history and recast domesticity as a rich, sharp-edged tapestry that’s rife with artistic expression.
Artists and professors of art at the University of Colorado Denver, Furness and Kerrane collaborated on nearly all of the works for this exhibition. With pieces such as Refuse and Unheavy, Furness created the paintings and Kerrane produced the metal sculptural elements, e.g. iron mop brushes and roses cast in bronze. The delicacy of the paintings and the rigidity of the metal contrast in a way that underscores the versatility of domesticity.
