:: postcard and mapping project about gentrification and moving home in the urban environment ::

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Project Statement:

LOCATIONS & DISLOCATION is a project about moving. It creatively and subjectively describes the people who move from home to home in the urban environment, swept by the forces of the city and the ebbs and flows of life changes. The marks of their presence often vanish from each place they leave, replaced by new tenants and sometimes new buildings entirely. This energy of movement, both voluntary and forced, is a vital component of the contemporary urban landscape.

The process: I collect an individual’s past and current addresses, map these moves, and then remove the map, leaving an abstract line drawing. I collect the reasons for each move, such as: job, love, priced out, rats, light, band, adventure, safety, space, etc. I print the line drawing and the reasons on a postcard and mail it to the person. I also create installations with overlapping lines from different individuals, including a piece focused on gentrification in Brooklyn and an interactive mapping installation in Brazil.

The project searches for the poetry in this personal data, creating abstract biographies of a person as he or she moves through a city. It reveals the complexities that underlie a mobile population and excavates the choices and forces that shape an individual’s path, while providing abstract documentation and affirmation of people whose often untraceable presence is essential to the fabric of urban life.

An installation of LOCATIONS & DISLOCATION from The Gentrification of Brooklyn show is now on permanent display in the office of the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts [MoCADA]. This installation shows intersecting maps of six individuals moving through gentrifying neighborhoods of Brooklyn.

You can see a section of it through the window on South Portland Street near the corner of Hanson Street in downtown Brooklyn.

Locations & Dislocation from The Gentrification of Brooklyn, MoCADA office, 2010:
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Locations and Dislocation by Sarah Nelson Wright is a visual mapping of six individual’s travels, moves and endeavors due to the effects of gentrification, urban expansion, rising rent and personal hardships. Each individuals journey is a color-coded line drawing of the local’s literal movement around the borough and collaged together upon a no longer existing map of Brooklyn. Alongside the collage and mixture of several lives is a simple mapping of their independent adventures and simplified list of their locations and dislocations in Brooklyn. Whether it was motivated by love, heartbreak, rising rent or lost job, the piece has a lot of soul and is beautifully composed.”
-Jessican Manchester, Gallery Crawl

Exhibitions:

2011 Curate NYC at Rush Arts Gallery (New York, NY)

2011 Apamar: Charts, metrics and politics of space at ACVIC (Vic, Spain)

2011 (dis)located at Art for Change (New York, NY)

2010 Museum of Contempoary Diasporan Arts (MoCADA) office, permanent installation

2010 The Gentrification of Brooklyn at MoCADA (Brooklyn, NY)

2008 CONFLUX presented by Glowlab at Center for Architecture (New York, NY)

2008 SESC Mostra de Artes (Sao Paulo, Brazil) read about it

2008 Electronic Social Club (New York, NY)

Documentation:

Installation of Locations & Dislocation in The Gentrification of Brooklyn at MoCADA, 2010:
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Interactive installation of Locations & Dislocation in Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2008:
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Participants at SESC 24 de Maio

A few design files from Portuguese cards, 2008:

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Installation at ACVIC, 2011: