Hand pressed concrete reinforced with PVA fibers, St. Helen’s Volcanic Ash, pigment

Hand pressed concrete reinforced with PVA fibers, St. Helen’s Volcanic Ash, pigment
Hand pressed concrete reinforced with PVA fibers, pigment.
Hand pressed concrete reinforced with PVA fibers, pigment
This installation is a culmination of five years of work. Like time, my work seemingly has no end. It is through the change of installation, the continued growing amount of work, and through continued conversations which makes my work forever changing. The constant is the cube, just as time is a seemingly constant as well.
This is a continuation of my “Conversations” series of works. I started using black clay in 2019 as a way to create a space for people who have survived mentally and physically abusive relationships to be able to talk about their experiences. The black clay, along with my choice to use it for three years, […]
In quantum mechanics physics, you learn about the frame of reference and how one event can be viewed differently depending on the viewer’s frame of reference on where they see the event. Memories are similar in that depending on the number of people there, one event can be viewed in several different ways. This is […]
This series of work started in 2016 and is an ongoing project. In life, we meet people and interact with those around us. I started this project as a way to document a shared moment in time with someone. I ask those around me if they want to help make a moment of time. As […]
In quantum mechanics physics, you learn how we all carry around light cones. In my understanding, light cones are all your events in time that are causally connected through light. All leading up to the present moment and the ones that will be connected in the future (creating a cone). Depending on events in life, […]
During this installation, the R.W. Norton Gallery was open. I invited visitors to sit with me and actively participate in the installation. I allowed them to sit where and how they chose. This installation grew organically and captured a larger conversation in this space and in the space connecting to it as well.
My work seeks to give form to time. This is a representation of the 57 days I spent as a visiting artist at Belger Crane Yard Studios in Kansas City, MO. Like a clock on the wall, this installation is hung exactly where we usually view time. Each cube takes ten minutes to make. You […]
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