“Their efforts are and must be in vain, for the world they seek to keep has already passed away.”

— Harriet Keeler

Stone House Art Gallery is pleased to present the first solo exhibition of 2022: The Liberation of Terra Superna. Kelley Anne O’Brien presents an immersive three-channel animated installation accompanied by sounds designed by Marcus Brathwaite. The artist has also designated a foyer where six new works from the Our Early Wildflowers series are displayed prior to entrance into the video installation.

A video of the installation will be posted within the next week. We thank you for your patience and welcome you to schedule a viewing appointment in the meantime.

 

Forest Hills Park is a place where contradictions coexist in space and across time: the power of men, the knowledge of women, and the determinacy of plants. Decades prior to the park’s creation, botanist and suffragette Harriet Keeler explored this land, conducting research into native species, advocating for non-intervention and recommending instead that areas remain untouched for some amount of wilderness to exist within the city. Working not only for the freedom of plants, her efforts propelled the surrounding city of East Cleveland (OH) to become the first in the USA to grant women the right to vote. Forest Hills Park was designed in 1938 by landscape architect A.D. Taylor with a willful disregard for the course of nature, instead promoting a harmonious social order amongst the country’s elite. Today, the city is bankrupt and the park's upkeep is neglected. Allowing the park to return to its natural state. Current ecologists are advocating once again for non-intervention on the park's land, as it has become a haven for 30+ native plant species not found any where else in north-east Ohio.

The Liberation of Terra Superna, a three-channel immersive animation, proposes an alternative environment for the future of Forest Hills Park; one in which the knowledge of our great-grandmothers is valued and the natural world is given political agency. A world where rather than the domination of women, plants, and animals, we learn to collaborate and co-create a future of power sharing across all forms of consciousness. Exploring cycles of birth and death, value and depreciation, dominance and destruction, as well as agency and subjugation, the mythical landscape becomes both a specter of the past and a vision of the future, examining the possibilities for native species to thrive in abandoned public spaces, and for cycles of life to endure and evolve.

In collaboration with:

Marcus Brathwaite, Sound Design

Ricky Graham, Sound Consulting

Ian Anderson, Animation Consulting

Dan Hale, Animation Consulting

James Turnshek, Installation Design

 

The Liberation of Terra Superna is on display at SHAG now through April 1st by appointment only. We kindly ask that all appointments be scheduled 48 hours in advance. For optimal viewing days and times, please refer to our most recent Instagram posts. To schedule an appointment, please DM us on Instagram or email us at stonehouseartgallery@gmail.com.