Time As Method
Catriona Towriss
Mezzanine & Long Gallery: 28.11.24 - 09.01.25
In Time As Method, Catriona Towriss presents a body of artwork that explores ritual and care as ways of being with land and trees. Working with deep listening, reflection, and compassion, her work emerges from her desire to repair lost and damaged connections to the life forms that surround her.
The raw natural materials used in her work draw her into the deep rhythms of earth-time, as the foraging for seeds and materials depends on seasonal water passages through the soil and the blossoming of trees. Journeying into the forests and mountains, the artist found a place to rest her stories in Eucalyptus. In them, she finds companions that mirror her migration story and rootedness in new soils. Inspired by their abundant offerings, she sees their seeds as future books, offering her a safe and generative space to contemplate tomorrow.
In these works, seed materials are woven together in a careful and expectant repetitive process, as the artist’s dexterousfingers string and sew, obeying the call to create. This method asks for spaciousness, solitude, and all attention. Being led by time, through time, and with time, the resulting artworks have carried the artist through grief, love, joy, pain, hopelessness, delight, and acceptance. The artist sees this as a reminder that the journey of creativity is all about process, with artworks witnessing the hearing and telling of their creation story.
Time As Method builds on the existing collaboration by the same name, which documented the embodied ritualisation of different forms of time with artists Raquel Torres-Arzola (San Juan, Puerto Rico) and Zayaan Khan (Cape Town, South Africa), in an online exhibition on WhatsApp in May 2023.