Shefon N. Taylor is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice explores the language of fragmentation, rememory, and the illusion of presence. Working across collage and sculptural form, she constructs delicate, often precarious compositions that resist nostalgia and narrative closure.
Her work reflects an ongoing engagement with Toni Morrison’s concept of rememory, which she approaches as both methodology and material form. Through material interruption, she engages memory in its fragmented state, before it has hardened into narrative.
Her compositions privilege ambiguity, quiet refusal, and the instability of legibility, resulting in a visual language that holds both intimacy and disorientation. She invites viewers to encounter what resists capture, and to remain with what persists.
She is currently an Artist Research Fellow at the Winterthur Museum and was previously an artist-in-residence with The Delaware Contemporary.