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Ainsley Steeves

August 19, 2024

Graduate Students

photo of Ainsley Steeves

Area of Study

Sculpture

Class

2027

Email

asteeve1@vols.utk.edu

Website

https://www.ainsleysteeves.com/

Instagram

http://afsteeves/

Education

BFA, Columbus State University, 2022

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Ainsley Steeves

photo of Ainsley Steeves's featured work

Separation, 2023, Gouache on wood sealed in shellac

Ainsley Steeves grew up in Georgia. She received her BFA in Arts with a focus in Sculpture and a BA in English-Professional Writing from Columbus State University in 2022. In 2021, Steeves attended the Forest-Body-Chair session at Mildred’s Lane, and she is the recipient of the 2020 National League of American Pen Women Scholarship.

As a sculptor, Steeves creates pieces that are based on memories and the connections we make with objects. Initially, the starting point for the objects begins on a personal level with memories and text-based associations. Yet, through the repurposing of materials and by inviting audience interaction with[in] the space, the audience is able to create their own narrative or associations with the objects.

Steeves is currently a candidate for a Master of Fine Arts with a concentration in Sculpture at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

Artist Statement

Loss is intrinsically tied into my process as I delve into the deterioration of materials and of memory. In my works, I select materials (or objects) based on their ability to personally invoke associations with specific memories, individuals, and/or places. Often, a visual language of symbols or borrowed imagery and text is drawn upon and then superimposed onto an object with signs of a previous history. By combining visual language and found objects into an installation, I am able to reflect upon and embody my memories and emotions while also creating a point of engagement with viewers.

In my artmaking, I delve into my experiences and emotions surrounding familial loss in an attempt to reach a sense of catharsis. By doing so, I am able to become increasingly aware of how these losses have impacted me and how my understanding of loss has changed over time. The artworks I create act as an embodiment of this and I use my research into semiotics, presence in absence, and object relation to establish and situate the artworks within the present.

Gallery

Detachment, 2023, Gouache on wood sealed in shellac
Detachment, 2023, Gouache on wood sealed in shellac
Fading, 2021, Screenprint on button-up shirts, Dimensions vary
Fading, 2021, Screenprint on button-up shirts, Dimensions vary
Detail of Fading, 2021, Screenprint on button-up shirts, Dimensions vary
Detail of Fading, 2021, Screenprint on button-up shirts, Dimensions vary
Revolving, 2021, Reclaimed wood, pine planks, and pine door
Revolving, 2021, Reclaimed wood, pine planks, and pine door
Detail of Parting and Dispersal, 2021, Plywood, kona stain, shellac, and carbon transfer
Detail of Parting and Dispersal, 2021, Plywood, kona stain, shellac, and carbon transfer

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