Darlene Charneco’s resin-layered mappings
explore social networks and the gradual reorganization of information on the
web into shareable and intuitively navigable 3D spaces. She is inspired by the
blurring boundaries between dream and waking activities, natural and urban
environments, the implications of our rapidly increasing interconnectivity and
the evolution of an accessible collective memory. Her work has been exhibited
throughout the US at venues including the Katonah Museum, the Hunterdon Museum,
The Islip Art Museum and Parrish Art Museum. Her work is featured in the recent
book ‘The Map as Art: Contemporary Artists Explore Cartography’ by
Katherine Harmon 2009. Charneco lives and works on the east end of Long Island.
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