Scrub Index (2022)

Documentation of a series of physical dialogues with land and water. Inspired by the history of the nearby “Washer Woman's Lagoon”, the collective inverted the gesture of “washing” by scrubbing mud, algae and soil found within these ecologies into 40-foot lengths of muslin that were then hung from the ceiling of the Palace of Fine Arts.

Mummy Brain: Nurturing Our Making Natures
Mummy Brain: Nurturing Our Making Natures

2014

Photography and multi-media performance with poet Heather June Gibbons. The artists considered the interactions between art-making and new motherhood.

Meeting Place
Meeting Place

2015

Live performance with interdisciplinary artist Brandon Gonzalez. The artists placed their body-based creative practices next to each other within a shared space and time. There was no intention other than to see what happened.

Meeting Place
Meeting Place

2015

InkSpace/InkTime

2011

Multi-media collaboration with biologist Dr Todd Anderson. Using the recording tools of biology labs, the artists mapped the movement of marks made with ink in water. The data was used to create a virtual 3D model of change over time, with Time serving as the z-axis. This virtual 3D model was then used to create a final physical sculpture using a CNC router, in which layers of time are stacked on top of each other.

Scrub Index (2022)
Mummy Brain: Nurturing Our Making Natures
Meeting Place
Meeting Place
InkSpace/InkTime
Scrub Index (2022)

Documentation of a series of physical dialogues with land and water. Inspired by the history of the nearby “Washer Woman's Lagoon”, the collective inverted the gesture of “washing” by scrubbing mud, algae and soil found within these ecologies into 40-foot lengths of muslin that were then hung from the ceiling of the Palace of Fine Arts.

Mummy Brain: Nurturing Our Making Natures

2014

Photography and multi-media performance with poet Heather June Gibbons. The artists considered the interactions between art-making and new motherhood.

Meeting Place

2015

Live performance with interdisciplinary artist Brandon Gonzalez. The artists placed their body-based creative practices next to each other within a shared space and time. There was no intention other than to see what happened.

Meeting Place

2015

InkSpace/InkTime

2011

Multi-media collaboration with biologist Dr Todd Anderson. Using the recording tools of biology labs, the artists mapped the movement of marks made with ink in water. The data was used to create a virtual 3D model of change over time, with Time serving as the z-axis. This virtual 3D model was then used to create a final physical sculpture using a CNC router, in which layers of time are stacked on top of each other.

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