Tracy Megan

 

In 2020, as the to-ing and fro-ing of the world slowed, we watched as animals cautiously re-entered deserted cities.  Birdsong, once submerged under the roar of traffic, became heard once more. Unmanaged, the natural world began to push through cracks in the pavements, flexing again into once wild spaces.   

The pandemic has given us a rare opportunity to re-evaluate our relationship with the natural world of which we are a/part.  In this new body of work, Megan examines the effects of human conditioning which not only sets us apart from each other but from the very ecosystem which sustains us.