Whitney Oldenburg: left behind at MOCA Jacksonville

Whitney Oldenburg, Feeding Frenzy, 2022, tickets, rock, wood, aluminum, resin, string, staples, helmets, ear plugs, cloth, zipper pulls, red yeast rice, glue mixture.

MOCA Jacksonville is pleased to present the first institutional survey of the work by Jacksonville native and EFA Studio Member Whitney Oldenburg (b. 1987).

Whitney Oldenburg: left behind
On View: November 20, 2025 – April 19, 2026

The exhibition left behind presents a selection of Oldenburg’s recent sculptures, accompanied by a special presentation of the artist’s drawings.

Oldenburg’s sculptural works begin with fragments from repurposed consumer items, remnants from older work, and her own discarded personal belongings; materials that already carry traces of use, and memory, that she seeks to sublimate in her practice. Acting as a conduit for a profound reflection, this materiality is transformed with the presence of other unhampered materials that will define the unexpected final shapes and textures her work adopts. With this process, the artist directs our attention to the complex relationship we have with the objects that we surround ourselves with in our contemporary culture; and invites us to explore, with her, the way we form attachments to objects, gadgets, articles, and things, and how we allow these to become a symbolic part of us. In this way, Oldenburg’s practice invites us to reflect on the complex interplay between material possessions, social dynamics, and value systems, as she gently probes the looming transition away from a future dominated by extractive processes and an overwhelming saturation of disposable technology, toward a more mindful, less consumption-driven social paradigm.

This exhibition was curated by Senior Curator Ylva Rouse. All works courtesy of the artist and CHART Gallery, New York. Special thanks to Clara Ha, and the Eden Arts Foundation.