Words to Remember By


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Words to Remember By was a solo show consisting of three works, connected by the narrative of memory, identity, and storytelling. This show was on view at Studio 45 from 9.9.23-10.11.23 (then entitled mid conversation), and a condensed version was shown at the Gray Area Incubator Showcase 12.13.23-12.14.23.

This series includes the following pieces:

This set of works brings the viewer into my own stories through static images, writing, and objects from my life. After their introduction, the viewer is invited to share their own stories with future audiences through an interactive altar.

Many figures standing, surrounded by draped receipt paper. One person is standing at an altar, hand on the keyboard.

Many reciepts hang off of a plank of wood hung from the ceiling.

In its initial showing, the exhibition also included behind-the-scenes work, including sketches and ideation of the works on display.

Two figures standing in front of a wall that is covered in many sheets of paper, taped up. The paper appears to show sketches.

Front-facing image of wall, including many pages of sketches, writing, and ideation taped with orange tape. On a shelf at the bottom of the image is 5 notebooks.

Posted/updated 2024-01-01

Tagged: content , show , interactive , showcase

pre-fermenting: ingredients have been mixed, roughly stirred by hand, water and flour and the magic in the air, this will become something new and the change is rapid but we just have to wait to see when it'll be ready

* also found frequently in sunlight, on the pier, in the middle of it all, at a cafe table