Over the summer, Kasmira Sydner took part in an artist residency at the Chautauqua Institute, located on a lake within a 750-acre gated community in western New York. The secure, remote nature of the setting introduced for the artist what she described as “an economically privileged bubble” that allowed her to exist in space in ways that she hadn’t been able to elsewhere. More specifically, this meant that she could abscond to the woods to paint…
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