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Shrines an exhibition celebration by Eryn Oberst

  • The Irma Freeman Center for Imagination 5006 Penn Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15224 (map)

SHRINES exhibition opening with safe social distancing, limited capacity and masks required.



I want to feel so deeply that I can see it; it’s tangible, it’s larger than me. I can touch it. I want to worship it.  A shrine is a place regarded as holy because of its associations with a divinity or a sacred person or relic, marked by a building or other construction. SHRINES is about stopping to enter a moment again; to stay awhile, to pray, to mourn once more while trusting that the Infinity of Life and the Eternal has given me a feeling sacred enough to keep. I want to own the kind of moments that feel to be more than just circumstance. Moments of synchronicity-- internal happenings-- a certain new intensity. Passion and absurdity. We all carry those instances, and life moves so fast that they are easy to let slip from memory. However, the feelings they provoke are infinite and eternal. One can feel something so heavily for only a short instance... What do we do with the remnants of emotions that were once so strong? We have no place for them now in this present/untouched rift So, we create shrines. 

I present SHRINES with a mission to evoke universal feelings that we can’t always pinpoint with words. A shrine to the feeling of crying from happiness; a shrine to a time, celebrated for only one day of a year, a shrine to a blank Polaroid that didnt turn out. A past self, a shrine to many past lives. I want to feel so deeply that I can see it; it’s tangible, it’s larger than me. I can touch it. I can worship it. I deem these feelings holy. I encourage you to do the same.


Later Event: February 5
"Shrines" by Eryn O