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USF Assistant Professor of Art & Art History, Jason Lazarus receives support from the Pike School of Art / Andy Warhol Foundation to produce new projects

Jason Lazarus (USF Assistant Professor of Art & Art History) receives support from the / to produce new projects in 2022-2023 as an Artist-in-Residence at Pike alongside artists Charles Williams, Laurencia Strauss, and Micol Hebron.

In the fall of 2022, Pike School of Art – Mississippi will work with the (S.L.R.A.I.I.). S.L.R.A.I.I. was formed in 2018 — as a collaboration between artists Laurencia Strauss and Jason Lazarus — in order to create awareness of sea level rise projection models in everyday as well as formal/institutional spaces. The installations of future calendar years and their corresponding installation height correlate with the height of predicted mean sea level corresponding to a range of reputable climate change models. S.L.R.A.I.I. will be commissioned to create a permanent site-specific installation indicating sea level rise projections for the Pike School of Art facility.

Independently, Lazarus will extend his residency to allow time to research the history of protests in McComb. Since 2003, his work has sought experiential forms and methods to grapple with the politics of representation — often engaging communities in collective research and image making. Lazarus will use his time in McComb to create a monument, his first permanent site-specific artwork informed by the history and present of the McComb community.