Evan Bulloch is a multidisciplinary artist who works primarily in video installation, sound art, and painting. In his work, he uses found objects, home video, family archives, everyday images, and field recordings as a starting point to develop fragmented artifacts of a personal history. Evan’s artistic practice consists of breaking apart and rearranging these materials both physically and digitally to reflect their shifting roles over time. Through these processes, he explores the emergence of new meanings that result from and inform natural deterioration. His thesis research surrounds how understandings of the world and the self are developed through constantly shifting relationalities and contexts of objects within a personal collection.