Mila Colizza
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    thinking, plaster, sculpture, hands, casting, projection, silicone, light, plexi, piece, working, fabric, gloves, surface, material, glass, collaging, involved, body, dissection
    “I was kind of referencing the way that in medical illustration and in medicine, the body is thought of as its basic components instead of as a whole.”
    “[I’m] thinking about fabric and quilting as sort of feminine ideals of craftsmanship. And how, in my family specifically, the ways that I was taught, growing up mostly in the South, about what I should know and what I should be able to do and [to] be responsible for my future household and all of that.”
    “I initially, like I would have loved to include an element of projection. But I felt like it was too at odds with my painting practice, in a final display form. I still use the projector as like a way of collaging things, like, I'll put stuff up on the wall and project stuff onto it.”
    "This is one of the central themes of my thesis, sort of an intrusion into a body and the space."
    “The plan is to go to med school. I think the really good doctors that I've known, and the really good scientists, have also been artists. Like, almost across the board. And so I think it inspires me to juggle things until I find a reason to continue painting and making art.”

    Mila Colizza
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