RITA MAAS

RITA MAAS

  • Call and Response
    • Field Notes
    • Studio Studies
  • Learning Curves
  • Additional Projects
    • Today I Got Up
      • Today I Got Up - Week
      • Today I Got Up - Month
      • Ink Will Spill
    • Residual Ink Drawings
      • Pours and Transfers
      • Stamps and Rubbings
      • Drawing In Three Easy Steps
      • Black Grids
      • Aftermath Booklets
    • A New Family Album
      • Salutations
      • As Is
      • After Image
    • 20th Century Plastics
    • Reality TV 2010
    • Reality TV 2009
    • Still Lifes
  • Installations
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Learning Curves uses the familiar language of early education (crayons, pens, notebooks, rulers) to explore a moment where truth feels increasingly unstable. By distorting these tools and lessons, I reflect on the breakdown of shared knowledge, the rise of censorship, and the erosion of meaning that I have witnessed in recent years. Within this body of work, I consider what I’ve been taught and what risks being erased. Read Full Project Statement Here
Flash Card Shuffle 24.07 (2024)
Vinyl Paint, Stabilo Crayon on Flash Cards Collaged on Board
20 x 16"