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Photography, C-type on Paper
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Excursionary Auras, in Situ My work pushes my own physical and mental limits in order to challenge myself to personally experience places outside of my comfort zone that are on the verge of dramatic change. This has taken me to trudge in snowscapes in 24 hour darkness, wary of polar bear footprints; to canoe past abandoned gold-rush cabins starting to be reclaimed by the forest, to hear gunshots pinging off of the mountains in a rainy fjord; and to view calm seas in the eerie pink glow at 2am at midsummer. I have used my muscle memories from these physical experiences back in my studio to re-perform my movements for my camera. I use the images from these places as a lightbrush on LEDS on my body to reconfigure photographs into warped arcs of light made from my movements. Digital C print, face mounted to Acrylic, rear mounted to Dibond.
C-type on Paper
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24 W x 24 H x 1.3 D in
Black
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Lori Hepner is a Pittsburgh based artist working primarily in conceptually based performative light photography, as well as curating exploratory journeys in nature. Customized LED devices are used to gesturally re-draw the bodily knowledge attained from physical experiences of treks across Arctic landscapes. A desire to experience places that will be changing over the course of her lifetime has drawn her outdoors. A recent collaboration with singer/songwriter Kendra Ross has manifested in her first foray into live performance with Intersection*ology. A feminist exploration into the power of movement and technology, Lori has created real-time light painting systems that they wear while drawing with their bodies. Lori's work has been featured in Time Magazine's Lightbox, Next Level Magazine's Pittsburgh edition, Wired Magazine, and has been exhibited internationally in places such as the Houston Center for Photography, Carnegie Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, and in photo festivals in the Netherlands, China, & Spain. One of her Twitter portraits from Status Symbols will be sent to the moon in the Moon Arc for Google's Lunar X Prize in 2019. She holds degrees from RISD and RIT and is Associate Professor of Integrative Arts at Penn State University.
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