JORJA RYNNE
AGNETHA” and “ANGEL OF AIR”

MANNING MONITORS (2022)

Image: Video still, Agnetha, Jorja Rynne, 2022. Abstract blurred muted colours of beige, yellow, blue, green. Blended together in vertical waves on the left and curves from the bottom right with a noise texture.

Jorja Rynne, Agnetha. Video. 720x576 pixels, 1:30 minutes. Image courtesy of the artist.

ARTIST STATEMENT

i know it without a picture in my mind, 

there is a reciprocity of being held and holding, 

it is the mysterious pull, 

the thread of resonance 

that moves through all things, 

a transmutation into softness,

and a vocation to the liminal, 

i drop into a place of knowing, 

and it holds me 

i drop into a place knowing, 

and i hold 

Image: Video still, Agnetha, Jorja Rynne, 2022. Abstract blurred muted colours of beige, yellow, blue, green and pink. Blended together in horizontal wavy patterns with a noise texture.

Jorja Rynne, Agnetha. Video. 720x576 pixels, 1:30 minutes. Image courtesy of the artist.

Jorja Rynne is an emerging Sydney-based artist who, in working across digital mediums and sculpture, explores intertextual knowings of panpsychic becoming and processes of alchemical transmutation. 

Image: Video still, Angel of Air, Jorja Rynne, 2022. Small square of colour infront of a black background. The edges of the rectangle are wavy and blurred. Colours of muted beige, grey and brown.

Jorja Rynne, Angel of Air. Video. 720x576 pixels, 1:30 minutes. Image courtesy of the artist.

Image: Video still, Angel of Air, Jorja Rynne, 2022. Abstract blurred colours in a wave pattern with noise texture. Colours of muted beige, grey and brown.

Jorja Rynne, Angel of Air. Video. 720x576 pixels, 1:30 minutes. Image courtesy of the artist.

Verge Projects is a platform that aims to strengthen the University of Sydney community and networks through on-campus art activations. Verge Projects delivers community engaged projects led by and in collaboration with student and student groups. Stepping outside of art faculties and spaces, this program encourages inclusive and creative experiences campus wide.

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