Anne Boudreau: Standing at the Edge

Anne Boudreau: Standing at the Edge

Acadiana Center for the Arts

Several fabric installations hanging from the wall and ceiling. Red cone, puffy blue balls and tutus
Several fabric installations hanging from the wall and ceiling. Red cone, puffy blue balls and tutus
Several fabric installations hanging from the wall and ceiling. Red cone, puffy blue balls and tutus
Several fabric installations hanging from the wall and ceiling. Red cone, puffy blue balls and tutus
Several fabric installations hanging from the wall and ceiling. Red cone, puffy blue balls and tutus
Several fabric installations hanging from the wall and ceiling. Red cone, puffy blue balls and tutus
Several fabric installations hanging from the wall and ceiling. Red cone, puffy blue balls and tutus
Several fabric installations hanging from the wall and ceiling. Red cone, puffy blue balls and tutus
November 9th, 2024 - January 11th, 2025
Lafayette, LA
Acadiana Center for the Arts

On “STANDING AT THE EDGE,” Anne Boudreau writes: "Over the years, I have come to believe that the art I make is in essence self-portraiture — revealing my inner soul, beliefs, challenges, concerns, or any of the multifaceted nuances that make me who I am. In addition, I have realized that “standing at the edge” is a reoccurring position that I have revisited throughout my life. At times, nearing the edge brings about a sense of approaching something, and at other times, it designates a sense of moving away. These near-edge intervals are sometimes scary, enlightening, fun, life changing, or brought on by internal or external necessity or circumstance. Of late, I find myself, again, standing at another edge — this time the sensation feels more like a low-grade rumbling that is affecting not only my personal sphere, but also the greater social, political and environmental realms — those little and big things that affect and connect us all."