Sheri Crider


Sheri Crider is a local artist that currently has her exhibition in the Raymond Jonson Gallery in the UNM Art Museum. Flight is an exhibition that explores the themes of migration, identity or personal journeys and incarceration of minorities. In one of the smaller rooms of the gallery, a projection on the wall shows an illustration of the world and a time-lapse video of lines dancing about the map. The title of this digital drawing is, "A Brief Visual History of the Big Mess We Call History and Your Tiny Swipe." This interactive piece allows the audience to either randomly draw lines all over the map for fun or they can choose to purposefully illustrate a migration pattern. I chose to add a few lines into Europe to show my ancestry there in Spain, Germany and some of northern Europe.

The use of line in a drawing can depict movement, a transference of energy, and this is shown by the interactive aspect of the piece as people swipe on the tablet. The chaotic entanglement of all of the lines of perhaps a great number of people creates this interactive web to show how the world has continuously been connected throughout the mess of history. Furthermore, the map itself is illustrated and not oriented to where the Americas would be on the left. This opens the minds of the audience to view the world in other perspectives and not exclusively the perspective that one is used to.

This drawing essentially allows the people of the present to draw a brief moment in history, and connect the world through the use of line.

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