Terri Lindbloom – Artist Statement
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FALL RESIDENCY SHOWCASE 2026
As a multi-media interdisciplinary artist, Terri Lindbloom has worked with various mediums to include drawings, photography, digital media, 3-D forms and found materials. She has shown her work extensively both nationally and internationally to include New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Texas, New Mexico, Morocco, Lithuania and Spain. She has received numerous grants and awards to include a Fulbright for research in Morocco to complete a site-specific installation within an historic Koranic School titled “je suis l’espace ou jesuis”.
“In many ways this work reflects my ongoing interest in Space, Form and Time utilizing materials that are simple and recyclable. And the final piece is ephemeral and will only exist later in visual images/video when done. This installation titled – sacred space – reflects a story I read years ago about an artist who was experiencing a small village’s yearly ritual of putting up 4 poles in the ground delineating a space. The villagers were familiar with this tradition so didn’t have to be told what to do. Some stopped in the middle and seemed to be praying, others just walked through it like an everyday occurrence, and others just stopped and then kept going. And the piece was situated on a bare piece of land with no greenery – just a dirt space- nothing out of the ordinary.
In addition, this installation reflects my time in Morocco researching Islamic Architecture and the spiritual and cosmic belief in their sacred geometry as well as delineated sacred spaces. The materials used in their architecture and geometric forms were ones expressing a particular importance of their beliefs of the cosmos, its influence on human interaction and the use of materials that reflect the natural elements of nature.”
