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Montana Torrey at AeRaTe

Montana Torrey is an artist, researcher, and educator.

Biography

Montana Torrey is an artist, researcher, and educator. Her current doctoral research explores how expanded painting and printmaking can be used as a tool to investigate the geological and the archeological imaginary via overlapping temporal and spatial scales. Through this practice-based approach, she examines the intersections of palimpsests, material traces, weather, and time.
Torrey received a BFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a MFA from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

A rough surface with a vertical streak of green and pink paint in the centre, surrounded by greyish texture.
Photo credit: Montana Torrey

What Color is the Cambrian Sky?

2025

41cm X 61 cm

Cambrian blue clay and pigment on acetate
This practice-based research seeks to explore the spatiotemporal materiality of geological time via painting and printmaking processes. By approaching the landscape as a temporal assemblage, I investigate the relationship between perception and material imagination through two geological phenomena: glacier striations as palimpsests and the deep time of Cambrian blue clay. In both case studies, I rely on investigative site-visits to examine how painting and printmaking can translate the external world of surfaces into an imaginative processing of material affordances. The resulting research is a reimagined surface, a mapping of the site, and a catalog of the material's temporality.

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