Artist Interview with Lucy Chandler

Teagan Sliz and
Zhaocheng (Ian) Yang
Year: 2020

“The whole work is supposed to be open to interpretation for anyone experiencing it, but the idea is you start out as your own universe. You’re this cocoon developing within your own self and all of these eternal factors come at you—the good and the bad. These experiences shape who you are as a person and you really do become more of a community member as you grow and almost find your own insignificance within the world.…”

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