‘Domestic Theater’ on Display at BCC
A “Domestic Theater” exhibit by artist Nathalie Ferrier is on display now through Monday, Dec. 22, in the Koussevitzky Art Gallery at Berkshire Community College.The exhibit, which includes numerous works of art made from one or more household materials such as teabags, colored pencils, cleaners, books, yarn, spools and thread, embodies “a rebellious and humorous side, mocking the traditional models of womanhood on one hand while defending those models as valid on the other by integrating the feminine.”
According to Ferrier, her “house functions as a domestic theater ... providing all materials close at hand.” The artist also states that various parts of her house “give rise to different art forms where all of the little objects that form the invisible matrix of my daily life contain a great potential for creativity” and that “the knitting and crocheting of delicate and barely visible threads link seamlessly the domestic and the ordinary to convey the magic of an animated domestic world where life and art give some feedback to each other.”
The exhibit is free and open to the public. The gallery is located in BCC’s Koussevitzky Arts Center. Gallery hours are from 9 to 5, Monday through Friday.
