Listening to Art

09.09: Asha Cabaca, Perpetuity of the Shelf Fungus


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Listening to Art, by William Denton.

Volume nine, number nine: Perpetuity of the Shelf Fungus by Asha Cabaca.

Hello, and welcome to Listening to Art. I’m William Denton.

Asha Cabaca is a Canadian artist currently finishing her bachelor of fine arts degree at York University in Toronto. She has already won several awards, including first place in the Art Walk Exhibit at the 2021 Undergraduate Research Fair run by York University Libraries. I quote from her artist statement:

My work is centered around the objects I find in nature. I am drawn toward the environments that surround me: the parks and trails around my home, and the forests and countryside of rural Ontario. In my work, the acts of finding and discovering are crucial. The found object, be it an apple, chestnut, or mushroom, is transformed into stone, bronze, or plaster. As an object maker, I create valuable objects out of things that are considered worthless and useless by many. A wrinkly wild apple is worthless, an overgrown shelf mushroom is useless, a fallen horse chestnut is something to be ignored. By recreating these objects in sculpture, I tread the thin line between the natural and human-made, between the worthless and valuable. The true nature of these objects must be discovered by the viewer. The viewer must discern whether they are real or created by human hands.

This is a sculpture, hydrostone plaster stained with leaves, 13.3 cm wide by 3.2 cm high by 8 cm deep.

Now let’s listen to Perpetuity of the Shelf Fungus by Asha Cabaca, recorded at a private collection, on Stony Lake, Ontario, on 27 August 2021.

Waveform of the field recording.

That was Perpetuity of the Shelf Fungus by Asha Cabaca. I hope you enjoyed listening to it as much as I did.

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Bibliography

All web sites accessed as of date of publication.

Cabaca, Asha. “Arist Statement.” Asha Cabaca. https://ashacabaca.com/statement.

⸻. “Perpetuity of the Shelf Fungus.” Asha Cabaca. https://www.ashacabaca.ca/perpetuity-of-the-shelf-fungus/.

York University Libraries. “Undergraduate Research Fair 2021 Winners.” Undergraduate Research Fair. https://undergradfair.library.yorku.ca/web/past-winners/undergraduate-research-fair-2021-winners/