LOLO KATZ NOSANCHUK
Artist Biography
Lolo Katz Nosanchuk is a visual artist and avid student of the healing and mystical arts. She is currently pursuing a Masters in Fine Art at Wayne State University in Detroit, MI, focusing on video and performance-based practices, and the connection between art, embodiment and healing. The interdisciplinary nature of her work has led to projects with Theatre & Dance, Art Therapy, and Film/Communications.
Her work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions, and she has been commissioned to create participatory experiences for events, including the Chashama Gala, Tribeca Arts and Culture Night, and The Wassaic Project Summer Festival. In addition to solo projects and collaborations on costuming and props with other performers, Lolo has been a Production Designer, Props Designer, and Costume Designer for projects in film and theatre, and has worked in fabrication studios, interior design and real estate staging. She has contributed her writing on the arts to New York-based online publications including Gallery Ell, Filthy Dreams, and Frontrunner Magazine.
She is a certified yoga instructor, a student of energy work and meditation, and a NADA certified Acupuncture Detoxification specialist. She has trained in Butoh with Vangeline and Jacquelyn Marie Shannon, and has been working with Tarot since 2014. She enjoys connecting with earth, trees, mountains and waters in movement and in stillness, creating space for art and healing with friends, camping and wilderness backpacking, and learning about herbalism and wildcrafting.
Artist Statement
My work embraces the healing potential of collaborative artistic processes. I co-create with makers, performers, places, institutions, plants, animals, ancestors, trash, and my own subconscious. The objects and scenarios that result allow many constituent elements to have a voice and a role within the whole. I release control, allowing memory, chance, intuition and emotions to guide the free interplay of forms and images drawn from personal history, spiritual systems, mythological archetypes and pop culture. I create videos, performances and installations that utilize this intuitive and collaborative approach. I also facilitate workshops and events that are more freeform in nature and explore what is possible when many individuals come together in service of a larger purpose. THESIS SHOW is an attempt at blending these two modes of creation.
The space created by THESIS SHOW is iterative and reflective, a sort of ephemeral town square for the exploration of the potentials and limits of creativity, play and collaboration. For a finite period of time, a portion of the Art Department gallery will function as a responsive, shifting nexus of activity within the Wayne State University educational community. The project aims to bring together students from the arts, communications, education and other disciplines, as well as contributors from the broader Detroit community. Participants are invited to co-create a space that acts as a living laboratory for collaborative creative practice. The aspiration is that the space will become a functioning ecosystem that changes, evolves, and allows its members to envision, build and shape new realities together.