About
Set against the backdrop of the American Southwest, Liminal Spaces is a symbolic exploration of the anxieties faced in middle-class contemporary America. The work combines reality and fiction to delve into the American experience and examine the shared anxieties that unite and divide us. Liminal Spaces can be seen as the point between lament and unease, serving as both a windshield and a rearview mirror.The project's motivation is to emulate the great American literaries of the 20th Century through a visual medium. Liminal Spaces adapts the camera akin to Jack Karouac's use of his Underwood. It is the new poetry for the 21st Century, visually analyzing our time and place through autobiographical fiction.
MA IN ARTS MANAGEMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP - UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA
MFA ACADEMY OF ART UNIVERSITY
BFA IN FILM STUDIES - UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO
CENTER SANTA FE PORTFOLIO REVIEW INVITE
City of Albuquerque Public Arts Award
1st Place in the Academy of Art San Francisco Art Show
Juan Carlos Correa is a dual national of the USA and Canada and considers himself 100% Yankee. He calls the American SW his home because of its metaphorical significance for our American Manifest Destiny and the plight of the middle class, where we are constantly stuck on a promise of a paradise just over yonder. The primary goal within his work is to emulate the great American authors, such as Kerouac, Steinbeck, O’Neil, and Miller. It is a new language for the post-humanist generation, the narcissists, who are paralyzed by the beauty of their own reflection. Armed with his mirrorless camera, Correa captures the spirit of our nation’s current epoch in all its scattered anxiety, depicting characters trapped in a dichotomy of hanging on to a fading past and rushing to an uncertain future.