Teresa Audet


From the Artist: "I create sculpture using carved wood, woven rattan, and cast paper pulp. I am interested in objects that serve as vessels for unexpected and emotional interaction through utility, humor, and absurdity. My work contains hidden interiors and hints of whimsy, rewarding the viewer for deep looking with small luxuries experienced on an intimate level.

My current research focuses on the connections between craft, performance art, and the ethics of care. Through my work, I am exploring the role of art-making as a meditative tool for emotional processing; practicing mindfulness with hand tools and repetitive actions becomes a performance. The resulting objects serve as a visual diary, telling secrets between my hands and my brain.

Wooden sculptures pieced together then carved smooth, dyed rattan twisted between my fingertips hundreds of times over: these forms are an attempt to visualize emotions. The squiggles and twists of the interior self against the solid supports that keep us resilient. My work invites the viewer to consider the act of art-making as an integral element to the final object."