Submerge | FIELD BEHIND 32° EAST
By Nicole Remus
“Submerge” is a solitary, free-standing, outdoor bath space, nestled within a canopy of trees and herbs. This installation is rooted in the material culture of Ugandan vessels, creating an ethereal space that supports bathing as a holistic experience. It is an invitation to immerse oneself and dance with the water.
Nicole Remus (b. 1995) is a graduate architect and self-taught artist-curator from Jinja, Uganda. In her practice, Nicole seeks an interdisciplinary and collaborative approach to the development and experience of Art and Architecture.
As a Visual Artist, Nicole’s practice can be defined as experimental and conceptual with a central theme of Identity. Through her work, she tries to understand the human psyche and what makes us who we are. As an architect, Nicole is interested in sustainability and conservation practices and research.