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Cedra Wood + Nina Elder
Perplexities, 8 - 29 April 2023
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Cedra Wood + Nina Elder: Perplexities

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    Nina Elder Superbloom, 2023 Graphite on paper 36" x 36"
    Nina Elder
    Superbloom, 2023
    Graphite on paper
    36" x 36"

    Cedra Wood + Nina Elder: Perplexities

    8-29 April, 2023

    Pie Projects is delighted to present an exhibition of New Mexico-based artists Cedra Wood and Nina Elder. Their creative practices center on curiosity, empathy, and storytelling as means to address themes such as environmentalism and the transitional nature of being. Wood and Elder were both celebrated as one of the "12 New Mexico Artists to Know Now" by Southwest Contemporary Magazine, respectively in 2020 and 2021.  

     

    Cedra Wood received her BA from Austin College and her MFA from the University of New Mexico. She has received grants from the Land Arts Mobile Research Center, the Harwood Emerging Artists Fund, the Puffin Foundation, and the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation. She has been a research fellow at the Nevada Museum of Art’s Center for Art + Environment and artist in residence at Teton Artlab, the Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program, PLAYA, Ucross Foundation, and the Sagehen Creek Biological Field Station. Internationally, Wood has had residencies at Gushul Studio and Kluane Lake Research Station in Canada and The Arctic Circle, a ship-based residency in Svalbard.

     

    Nina Elder’s artwork is widely exhibited and has been featured in Art in America, VICE Magazine, and on PBS. Her research has been supported by the Andy Warhol Foundation, the Rauschenberg Foundation award for Arts & Activism, the Pollock Krasner Foundation, and the Mellon Foundation. She has recently held positions as an Art + Environment Research Fellow at the Nevada Museum of Art, a Polar Lab Research Fellow at the Anchorage Museum, and a Researcher in Residence in the Art and Ecology Program at the University of New Mexico. Solo  exhibitions of Nina’s work have been organized by SITE Santa Fe, Indianapolis Contemporary, and university museums across the US. She migrates between rural New Mexico and site-specific projects. 

    • Read Southwest Contemporary's Review of the Exhibition by Hills Snyder
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  • Works
    • Cicada
      Cicada
    • Dandelion
      Dandelion
    • Mouse
      Mouse
    • Eye
      Eye
    • Flicker Foot
      Flicker Foot
    • Harriet's Hands
      Harriet's Hands
    • Moisture
      Moisture
    • Moths
      Moths
    • Opuntia
      Opuntia
    • Pear
      Pear
    • Reflection
      Reflection
    • Selma
      Selma
    • Shells and Granite
      Shells and Granite
    • Skull
      Skull
    • Superbloom
      Superbloom
    • Tumbleweed
      Tumbleweed
    • Vultures
      Vultures
    • Glass of Water
      Glass of Water
    • Yucca Monsoon
      Yucca Monsoon
    • Accumulated Matter (Salton Sea Shore)
      Accumulated Matter (Salton Sea Shore)
    • Cedra Wood, Camel Portraits (Richard, Xi’an, Daleel, Mu)
      Cedra Wood, Camel Portraits (Richard, Xi’an, Daleel, Mu)
    • Cedra Wood, Cave Lint Monsters
      Cedra Wood, Cave Lint Monsters
    • Child Ballad 68 Young Hunting
      Child Ballad 68 Young Hunting
    • Fishbone Beast
      Fishbone Beast
    • Fishbone Beast Portrait
      Fishbone Beast Portrait
    • Ghost Bat
      Ghost Bat
    • Mesquite Dune in the Gloaming with Luna and Venus
      Mesquite Dune in the Gloaming with Luna and Venus
    • Cedra Wood, Pine Cone Cloak
      Cedra Wood, Pine Cone Cloak
    • Cedra Wood, Pine Cone Cloak Portrait
      Cedra Wood, Pine Cone Cloak Portrait
    • Pine Cone Shroud I (Sagehen Creek Experimental Forest Sierra Nevada)
      Pine Cone Shroud I (Sagehen Creek Experimental Forest Sierra Nevada)
    • Salt Harvesting
      Salt Harvesting
    • Cedra Wood, Slow Growth (Cave Lint Monsters, Lehman Caves)
      Cedra Wood, Slow Growth (Cave Lint Monsters, Lehman Caves)
    • Bitterroot and Friend Conferring Across Lava Field
      Bitterroot and Friend Conferring Across Lava Field
    • Camel Portraits (Daleel)
      Camel Portraits (Daleel)
    • Camel Portraits (Mu)
      Camel Portraits (Mu)
    • Cedra Wood, Camel Portraits (Xi'an)
      Cedra Wood, Camel Portraits (Xi'an)
    • Cormorant, Lofoten
      Cormorant, Lofoten
    • Oak Lichen
      Oak Lichen
    • Storm-blown Grasshopper, Great Salt Lake
      Storm-blown Grasshopper, Great Salt Lake
    • Visitation (Carlsbad Caverns)
      Visitation (Carlsbad Caverns)
    • Visitation (Great Lakes)
      Visitation (Great Lakes)
    • Wandering Pine Cone, Sagehen
      Wandering Pine Cone, Sagehen
    • Cedra Wood
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      Cedra Wood

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