Eco Tone: Courtney Egan featuring collaborations with Natori Green on view at the Knoxville Museum of Art

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Eco Tone: Courtney Egan featuring collaborations with Natori Green on view at the Knoxville Museum of Art
Courtney Egan and Natori Green, Care and Cultivation, 2021-23, 4 channel video installation, dimensions variable.



KNOXVILLE, TENN.- Eco Tone is a show at the Knoxville Museum of Art of Egan’s artwork from 2020 to present, including new pieces made in collaboration with another New Orleans artist, Natori Green. Courtney Egan’s projection-based sculptural installations deliver an experience that is both pleasing and disconcerting. The ethereal projections – converging on walls, floors and sculptural elements – are inspired by the growing frequency of human exposure to nature via computers or television.

Egan creates stunning yet “subtly impossible, hybrid tableaus,” which envelop the viewer in a conversation between memory of the natural world and a new experience with a plant or flower. She explains the fundamental irony of the experience, stating, “We get closer and farther away from the natural world simultaneously when we experience it through a technological lens.”

Courtney Egan’s projection-based sculptural installations mix botanical themes with shards of technology. Strongly inspired by the profusion of flora in New Orleans where she has lived and worked since 1991, Courtney’s artworks ask broad questions about how human life and the plant world co-evolve.

She began presenting nature-themed projected artworks in 2010 with her solo show, “Field Recordings,” at Heriard-Cimino Gallery in New Orleans, and she currently shows her projection-based work at Arthur Roger Gallery in New Orleans. Recent solo shows include “Extinct in the Wild” at Arthur Roger Gallery, “Virtual Idylls” at the Ogden Museum of Art, and “Superflora” at the Umlauf Sculpture Garden and Gallery in Austin, TX. Her work has been featured in Sculpture magazine, Country Roads magazine, OxfordAmerican.com, PelicanBomb.com, and Artforum.com.

Courtney also shows artworks in light festivals such as Napa Lighted and Luna Fete, and has shown short films in festivals including the Ann Arbor Film Festival and the Black Maria Film Festival. She was an artist-in-residence at the Santa Fe Art Institute and at Louisiana Artworks in New Orleans. She is a founding member of the New Orleans-based visual arts collective Antenna. Courtney holds an M.F.A. from Maryland Institute College of Art. She has taught art and media in elementary, secondary, and college classrooms since 1991.

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