Damon Burnard
MFA ’08 Art Education
Grids are ambiguous rascals.
They provide the comfort of order and pattern while restricting freedom and constricting choice.The visual structures they generate simultaneously combine reassuring solidity with monolithic dictatorship. They express the ambivalent nature of all structures, perhaps, both physical (walls, houses, cities) and social ( home, religion, identity). Similarly, the structures we are given or the structures we construct can be at once havens and prisons, protective and punitive.