
Scholar Vessels Vitrine
The Vessel as Female (Installed for the Clay Biennale at The Craft Contemporary)
The Vessel as Female (Installed for the Clay Biennale at The Craft Contemporary)
Chromotherapy, Seeing Vessel
Light to Dark Vessel
Would I have called you Teta?
This piece consists of multiple short performances and involves the pouring of tea on unfired clay cookies as a way to explore cultural and familial loss.
Home Mark
Four-hour long performance in which the artist uses water to paint the same mark repeatedly on bone-dry slabs. The piece explores the meaning of home, belonging and creating space.
Pushback
800 pounds of raw clay are pushed through the Halifax Garden front gates as a way to address Canada’s dark colonial history. Audience were invited to participate as well as engage in dialogue surrounding allyship and shared labor.
Pushback (detail)
800 pounds of raw clay are pushed through the Halifax Garden front gates as a way to address Canada’s dark colonial history. Audience were invited to participate as well as engage in dialogue surrounding allyship and shared labor.
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