
In Residence: March 22 - April 29, 2010
Exhibition: opens April 30, continues through May 21, 2010
Learning Lab for Youth: The Denver Center for Crime Victims with youth from Urban Peak
A Third Sight:
Explorations in Visual and Literary Collage
Harrison Candelaria Fletcher, an essayist, journalist and
mixed-media artist, grew up in Albuquerque, New Mexico. His mother, an artist,
collector and dreamer, spent weekends exploring the back roads and second-hand
shops of New Mexico seeking treasures others had overlooked. “Look closely,”
she would say, “everything here tells a story.” As an adult, few people had explained that notion to him
more clearly than Joseph Cornell. From the late Twenties until his death at
sixty-nine in 1972, Cornell explored the byways of New York City plucking
objects from thrift shops shelves and arranging them in glass-covered
“shadowboxes.” A broken doll. An astronomy chart. A bell jar. These were the
artifacts that spoke to Cornell. In his basement on Utopia Parkway, he gave
then new life.
It is this kind of alchemy he will bring to PlatteForum. During his residency her will create, along with high school youth, a series of “literary collages.” These will include poems, vignettes and short stories that will be assembled into objects and images that become three-dimensional portraits of the participants.

