About
Noah Caspar is an intermedia artist from Westchester, NY who employs sculptural fibers to explore how memory becomes encoded within space. Framing craft within an expanded sculptural practice allows for disparate elements to conjoin like woven fibers. How is significance derived through intersections? Caspar’s artistic process emphasizes transformative labor of weaving utilized for reimagining the cultural fabric of the American landscape. The act of becoming is a future-oriented methodology that simultaneously looks backwards. By navigating environments where works are installed, audiences are presented with new ways of experiencing that reorient their relationship to material, their own and other bodies, landscape, and architecture.