SEERS | An exhibtion by Karima Walker


Jan 15 to 26 | Step Gallery

Opening reception | Jan 16 | 6 to 9 p.m.

How do our bodies make sense of the ever-expanding technological infrastructures shaping the planet and human relations? Data centers, algorithms and our personal devices employ opaque digital and material architectures to continue long histories of extraction and the enclosure of natural resources and human connection. SEERS explores these systems through processes of looping, circulation, physical navigation and gesture in order to reassert the body as a messy, necessary fount of wisdom.

Karima Walker is an artist and musician from Arizona. Through performance, sound and multimedia installation, she investigates the mythologies, practices and policies that shape perceptions and relationships to land. A touring musician for the past 10 years, her work has been featured in Pitchfork, NPR, MTV and The New Yorker Radio Hour. She holds certifications in Deep Listening and rainwater harvesting and is currently pursuing an MFA at Arizona State University.

Gallery Hours

Thursday – Saturday | 12 to 5 p.m.

First and third Fridays | 6 to 9 p.m.

Closed Sunday – Wednesday and university holidays

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