T H I N S P A C E: Opening reception
T H I N S P A C E refers to the liminal: a threshold space where human and nonhuman, animate and inanimate, natural and artificial forms co-exist. In Celtic mythology, "thin places" are sites where the boundary between earthly and spiritual realms are porous, permeable. Drawing from memory, modalities of reality, and time, Duggan creates dreamlike terrains where figures appear in flux, suspended between growth and decay, caught in perpetual metamorphosis. Boundaries blur; past and present, fiction and reality dissolve.
