IMITATING NATURE WITH YVETTE ROCK

 

OBSERVING NATURE • CONNECTING WITH NATURE • IMITATING NATURE

WITH YVETTE ROCK

In this online residency, multi-disciplinary artist Yvette Rock will share about her journey exploring the world of nature through a multi-year installation called “Nest” while inviting you to consider embarking on your own ongoing creative projects using found objects and common household materials.

There are tens of thousands of observations we can make on a daily basis. These observations give us insight and understanding about the world around us. The phenomenon of the physical world we call nature is filled with an abundance of beauty and mystery. From the invisible wind whose effects we feel when we walk to the sounds of birds calling one another – nature invites us to observe it, connect with it, and imitate it.

This 3-part series was shared live on Instagram and Facebook. Each video in the series is available below and on Youtube, along with an artist interview from Sophie Stockum, Sidewalk Detroit’s Parks and Greenspace Program Manager.

Yvette Rock received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Cooper Union in New York City and a Master of Fine Arts in painting from University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. She spent one year as a Visiting Scholar during her post-graduate stint at U of M. It was during this time that Rock conceived of Detroit Connections, a program that  fostered collaboration between U of M and Detroit schools and organizations. She has worked as artist-in-residence with InsideOut Literary Arts Project, founded a local after-school program, is a community activist, and collaborates with artists of various disciplines. Rock has exhibited  throughout southeast Michigan, including the Carr Center, Detroit  Artists Market, Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center, Ellen Kayrod Gallery, and National Conference of Artists. She is the founder and CEO of Live  Coal Gallery, a social venture whose purpose is to foster a passion for  art, community, and learning. In 2018, she opened The RED, a children's art museum in Detroit. Live Coal is a 2017 and 2019 Knight Arts Challenge winner. Rock is a 2019 Facing Change: Documenting Detroit fellow. She lives in Detroit with her husband and four children. 

 
 
 
Ryan Johnson