Coming in July, Breath & Matter, a poet-visual artist collaboration at the Boston Sculptors Gallery
Fiber sculptor Jodi Colella and poet Wendy Drexler met by chance and discovered a shared interest in what’s waiting to be discovered in a consignment-store bin or right under their feet. They both like to launch their artistic explorations with careful observation as a way to explore deeper meanings. And so they turned to moss, first responding visually to its beautiful and minute microscopic structures, then researching how this ancient life form grows, propagates—surviving, in times of drought, on a single drop of water! They’ve discovered that moss, like our own species, is resilient, collaborative, and opportunistic, and that the smallness of moss, with its
genius
for filling
the emptiness—
snatching
a scant gap,
spreading
between cracks
encompasses the dynamic splendor and complexity of the world.