Collapsed Coordinates

Shared HistoriesExhibit Dates

Collapsed Coordinates is a two-person exhibition, featuring photography and sculpture by Beki Basch (Baltimore, MD) and Jacob Zimmerman (Newark, DE) at Goucher College’s Rosenberg Gallery in the Kraushaar Auditorium from Monday, November 5, to Thursday, December 20. This exhibit, which is free and open to the public and accessible to all, can be viewed Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Artist Reception

An artist reception will be held on Tuesday, November 13th from 6 - 9pm. Please visit www.goucher.edu/rosenberg for more information. 

About the Exhibit

Collapsed Coordinates is a two-person exhibition, featuring photography and sculpture by Beki Basch (Baltimore, MD) and Jacob Zimmerman (Newark, DE).  Basch and Zimmerman present their individual series of works as evidence of formal and imagined parallels gleaned through investigation, travel and a focused lens.  Basch draws connections between Baltimore and Iceland, capturing synthetic landscape vignettes within the Baltimore area that align visually with those of the distant, northern country.   Zimmerman charts a path across the United States, exploring meaning in a journey without specific destination.  Revisiting the images captured and the forms explored - suddenly all distance is collapsed. Each artist folds the intangible experience of the moment into tangible objects that attempt to describe them.