The way we attend to the world shapes what we are able to understand.

I make site-responsive installations that investigate how materials and places record time, labor, and environmental change.

Carrie Iverson is an artist and educator based in Dallas–Fort Worth. Her work has been exhibited internationally and is held in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Brooklyn Museum, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, and other public collections.

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Images of various stone and marble slabs, tiles, and samples displayed in a showroom, with some samples showing black, gray, beige, and marble patterns.

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Efflorescence is an ongoing investigation into how environments shape the materials around us through weathering, residue, and accumulation.

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Selected Projects

Research, observation, and documentation provide a framework, but materials remain active collaborators in the work. Rather than illustrating predetermined ideas, I allow processes of transfer, repetition, weathering, and transformation to generate unexpected relationships. Many installations continue to change with light, movement, and duration, reminding us that there is rarely a single, fixed visual experience but instead a series of encounters that shift with perspective.

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news & Recent Highlights

Final Selection Juror
Taiwan International Print Biennial, Taichung

Artist Talk
National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Taichung

Craft-Based Education Grant
Center for Craft, Asheville, North Carolina

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