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Dissection: SPA

Dissection: SPA is the latest in the Dissection series comprising site-specific thread installations that interact with existing structures within a given space. thread, eye screws 2017
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Dissection: ML

This site-specific installation, like Dissection: DCG, points out the negative spaces created by necessary architectural elements. The thread is used to dissect the space and draw the viewer’s attention to the often – overlooked area within this library stairwell. thread, eye screws, lanyard hooks, monofilament 2009
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Alternate Reality

The mind often unconsciously creates an alternate reality, an idealistic one. When true reality and this alternate one are out of sync, we create our own suffering as we become trapped in a dualistic reality that never truly lines up. This installation includes a projection of a performance in which I cut one large piece of cloth in half. While standing vulnerably unclothed and veiled behind the cloth, I try to reconnect the halves with thread. fabric, thread, photographs, video projection, wire, eye screws, curtain rings 2009
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Memorial Fleet

In Vietnamese culture, white is associated with funerals. Twenty-two paper boats were released into the Mississippi River in commemoration of the 217 square miles of wetland lost during Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. One boat for every 10 square miles. porcelain boats, fiberglass boat, video projection 2009
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Dissection: DCG

By both interfering with and interconnecting the viewer’s space, this site-specific installation seeks to draw attention to the irregularities of the gallery, which dictate the form, using one continuous thread.   thread, screw eyes 2009
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Caught in a Net

This installation comments on the continuing abuse of the wetlands and the lack of effort to save it. Even so the land will continue giving until its demise. webbing, glass bottles, soil from Buras, Louisiana 2007
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Lucid Dream

For some days, I recorded my dreams. Phrases from this journal were written on sheets of wax paper to create a narrative. Lucid dreaming is, after all, when you acknowledge that you are dreaming and in some cases are able to control what you are dreaming. This was my way of controlling my dream and constructing my own narrative from the remnants of previous dreams. 2007
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