Exhibition Opening: The Future of Here
February 13 at 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Join us for the Opening of The Future of Here: A Glimpse of a River Culture to Come.
The Future of Here is an invitation to reimagine our place along the Jones Falls River and the Chesapeake Bay in a distant future beyond our fossil-fueled present. Consider what local landscapes and cultures might look like in a time far beyond the Baltimore we know now. What artifacts might people of that future time produce, and how might they make creative use of the many things we leave behind? The exhibition features work made by a collective of artists and researchers at Johns Hopkins University in the fall of 2024, anchored in a class co-taught by visual artist Jordan Tierney and environmental anthropologist Anand Pandian. We present artifacts and evidence from our collective journey into the future.
Each week last fall, we surrendered ourselves to the landscapes of our urban watershed, and our imaginations of what this place could one day become. We made our way through railway underpasses and neglected streambeds, turning our senses from the commotion of city streets to the vibrant yet unseen riverscape. Priming our brains with poetry and ethnobotany, historical maps and speculative fictions, we tuned into the rhythms of the city’s hidden environments and the creatures who live there. We recorded subtle sounds, patterns of light, pawprints and landmarks, studying how these places respire, blossom, and decay. We invented a new culture for the distant future and the roles its people might have, imagining how they might live with this environment and the relics of our own time.