‘Words Have Power: Use Them’ is one of many gems at YC’s Faculty Art Show, through May 9
Prescott, Arizona – It sits in the center of the gallery. A pile of discarded bricks, and on each brick, a word: Equity, Activist, Community and many more. Those surveying the pile consider the weight of each word, the role it plays in a free society and the cost of casting them aside. Words Have Power: Use Them, a stunning exploration of free speech, is a featured sculpture at Yavapai College’s Faculty Art Exhibition, now running through May 9 at the YC Prescott Gallery in the Jim & Linda Lee Performing Arts Center.
“Words are building blocks.” Sculptor and YC Faculty member Rita Toikka says, “They advance communication, and they are the foundation of language, understanding, and our shared knowledge.” With Words Have Power: Use Them, Toikka makes a powerful point about free speech. “The bricks are a metaphor. Used like words, bricks have weight, are building blocks, and the piles I want to suggest the discarding of them, ruinous.”
Protecting language – and its ability to explore, evaluate and change – is critical to our development. “Our interior and exterior landscapes are so much more complex than previously believed,” she says, “so language continues to evolve to suit our needs as individuals and communities to express this beauty and bring attention to harm so that we may correct it.”
Using a red folder, a wall mural and 1,000 lbs. of discarded bricks, Words Have Power is the latest work from Toikka, a YC Faculty instructor whose August installation, #EndTrafficking, called out the silent scourge of human trafficking in the United States. “Art for social change is always about instigating conversations about issues that can be difficult to talk about, especially when people have differing views.” She says. “When we consume art, a silent conversation occurs. ‘How did they do this?’ Or ‘why did they do this?’ Contending with another person’s ideas, coming to terms with them silently, may spark moments of true humility, empathy, and understanding.”
Words Have Power: Use Them is part of Yavapai College’s Spring Faculty Art Exhibition, featuring 60 works – including paintings, sculpture, printmaking, multi-media pieces, installation, jewelry and video art – from 18 Yavapai College faculty members.
YC’s Faculty Art Exhibition runs through Friday, May 9 at the Yavapai College Prescott Art Gallery inside the Jim & Linda Lee Performing Arts Center, 1100 E. Sheldon Street, on the Prescott Campus. The Gallery is open 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays. Admission is free. For exhibit schedules or more information, please call: (928) 776.2031 or visit: www.yc.visualarts.com.
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