Carrie Masseredjian
Los Angeles, CA
1981

I believe that we are all products of our built environments.

I see the cracks in the ground as keepers of distress and listen to whispers through vents in the walls, exploring the sensitivity of everyday audiovisual signals of personal and social struggle. Often through sculptural installations, I utilize metal, wood, video, and the malleability of my voice to dismantle and question the fragmented sense of home and belonging. Striving to trigger dialogue, I invite the art interactor to step inside and outside of environments and repositories of hidden and condensed anxieties, miscommunications, wishes, fears and desires.