Vermont-based artist Corrine Yonce responds to the displacements and dislocations caused by natural and manmade disasters. Working as an artist as well as a fair and affordable housing advocate, Yonce combines painting, audio interviews, household objects, and photographs to capture the impacts of housing insecurity, in which assemblies of the objects stand for lives left behind. Here, fragments of construction materials—insulation tubing and plaster—echo the form of a body once curled up in bed.
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