Art talk: Laure Drogoul

Art talk: Laure Drogoul
Artist, olfactory spelunker, and cobbler of situations Laure Drogoul explores her work with plastics, fashion, and other post-consumer goods.
Drogoul, who lives in Baltimore, Maryland, crafts installations and performances that embrace play, humor, and horror to invite the viewer in as an active participant. Drogoul’s works explore cultural and environmental phenomena with the hope of fostering a deeper understanding of our shared world. Her work often features materials that are forever part of our environment, such as dry-cleaning bags.
Drogoul exhibits widely, including at The International House of Japan, Washington Project for the Arts, The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore Museum of Art, Wave Hill Public Garden and Cultural Center, SPRING/BREAK Art Show, as well as many street corners, alleys, and fallow urban spaces. She has received Maryland State Arts Council Independent Artist Awards, the Franklin Furnace FUND for Performance Art, was a recipient of a US–Japan Creative Artist Fellowship, and was honored with Baltimore’s Janet and Walter Sondheim Art Prize.
Free; open to the public