OUT & ABOUT ARTS & CULTURE
Observing & (Re)Learning THE ART OF OBSERVANCE AND IMMERSION WITH JOSHUA DUTTWEILER BY: MARK GREGORY LOPEZ PHOTOS BY: RACHEL BENAVIDES
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t some point this year, Corpus Christi residents may have wandered past street signs indicating, “Sea Level Rise Zone” or “This Block Will Be Under Water in 2050.” It’s plausible that Coastal Bend inhabitants walked by and didn’t take a second glance. For the ones who did, however, it raises questions of whether this is truth, and if it is, what do we do about it? That’s the point of Joshua Duttweiler’s artistic installations. An assistant professor of graphic design, Duttweiler’s work uses strong, extensive research to ask difficult questions and place the viewer within the scope of understanding and reacting. “I do think [it] ties back into my teaching philosophy in a lot of ways,” Duttweiler said. “With teaching, I see myself as a facilitator. It’s not that I have all the answers, and I try not to come into the classroom that way, but that I can provide you — the student or the audience — 74 The Bend
with the tools to figure it out on your own, to interact with a piece, to be encouraged to discover a new place, dig deeper, walk around, in hopes that you take that info and do something different, hopefully better, with it moving forward.” Duttweiler moved to Corpus Christi in the middle of the pandemic, and it’s the places he finds himself that provide the inspiration for new work. “I’m really inspired by place in general, so no matter where I am, my world revolves around that,” Duttweiler said. “I was already interested in place, spaces and how people interact. I’m a designer, so the design of a place is interesting to me. So coming to Corpus, I got to spend some time in the pandemic observing what it was and how it was and how it worked here, and coming to respond to that, which was really exciting.”
“This city will be underwater in 2050” is a site-specific installation of risograph printed posters placed in Corpus Christi areas that are predicted to be underwater.