Anna Grace Rogers Juncture, detail 2018
Anna Grace Rogers practice is an ongoing exploration of fragmented environments and the relationship of the architectural and geometric to the natural and biometric; a reflection of the idea that environment is, whether artificially altered or not, interactively constructed/ depicted in an endless variety of ways by both physical differences and the breadth of perception.
“I am interested in the strange ideas that form between seemingly irrelevant or unconnected experiences, places, people and interests and how those things naturally form themselves into cohesive narratives over time. My current work is an ongoing exploration of fragmented environments and the relationship of the architectural and geometric to the natural and biometric. This is a reflection of the idea that environment is, whether artificially altered or not, interactively constructed in an endless variety of ways by both physical differences and the breadth of human perception. I am interested in the viability of immersion in the immediate environment and whether that situation/sensation can be recreated in a gallery context. This particular body of work is primarily concerned with the experience of the viewer and their process of perception in relation to colour and form.”
Anna is currently taking part in the CSAD
Fund Step Change Fellowship into 2018 and is continuing with her studio practice. She has previously won the
Dulcie Mayne Stephens Memorial Art Trust Travel Scholarship, 2016. Recent exhibitions and projects include
Touch// Cyffwrdd, RawFfest,
The Rat Trap, Cathays Cons Club
End of Residency Exhibition, Three Doors Up, Cardiff and
Juncture/ Cyswllt, Cardiff School of Art and Design.
The artist was in the following exhibition: Sightseers Links :www.annagrogers.co.uk