In the Act

Hosted by local artist Erica Huntzinger, BFA, MAAT, In The Act is a program on process and the creative life. Creativity does not just stop and start with artists; we all make aesthetic or guiding decisions. Our aim is to talk through the process and investigate how we choose to express ourselves and live creatively. We are connecting with people about their lives.

Beth Lipman is a Sheboygan Falls-based artist whose sculptural practice generates from the Still Life genre, symbolically representing the splendor and excess of our current geological age and the stratigraphic layer humanity will leave on earth.

Her works are a meditation on our relationship to Deep Time - a monumental time scale based on geologic events that minimizes human lives. Each installation is a reimagining of history, created by placing cycles often separated by millenia in proximity, from the ancient botanical to the cultural. The incorporation of prehistoric flora alludes to the impermanence of the present and the persistence of life. The ephemera of the modern age becomes a symbol of fragility as the human species is placed on a continuum where time eradicates hierarchy.

videoBeth Lipman