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Taylor Langston was born in 1999 in San Diego, California. In 2022, she received her bachelor’s in fine arts at Brigham Young University. Langston has already been a part of several important exhibitions, such as the 96th Annual Spring Salon at the Springville Museum of Art in Springville, Utah, as well as We All Stand in Circles and B-66 at the Harris Fine Arts Center in Provo, Utah. Langston recently had her first solo exhibition, titled A Momentary Lapse of Reality in Gallery 303 Main of the Harris Fine Arts Center. The exhibition ran from November 7-18, 2021. The artist currently works and resides in Orem, Utah. 

 

Langston is a ceramic and digital media artist. Her work combines ceramic and digital mediums, often projecting video work onto the ceramic vessels and sculptures. Langston enjoys making work with these two mediums as they behave differently on their own versus combined.  The combination of these contrasting mediums pushes concepts of existence in transitional spaces. The artwork focuses on disassociation from reality, often using the artist’s relationships with her family and close loved ones as the subjects of the work. The injection of these specific individuals into the art, as well as the use of red silk pajamas they are often clothed in, furthers the strangeness of a dreamlike state. Langston’s work aims to be a place of calm reflection within that realm of disassociation. 

"lucid dreaming" 2020, video

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