Ninth is a sculptural piece meant to be viewed in conjunction with Eleventh and the sound piece Twenty Fifth. This body of work is a study about processes of the feminine body and the experiences that accompanied those proccesses.
Silk and bamboo crocheted yarn, untreated basswood. Dimensions variable. 2015.
Documented from the Exhibition "Exigency: March" at the Heller Center for Arts & Humanities, 2015.
Silk and bamboo crocheted yarn, untreated basswood. Dimensions variable. 2015.
Documented from the Exhibition "Exigency: March" at the Heller Center for Arts & Humanities, 2015.
Silk and bamboo crocheted yarn, untreated basswood. Dimensions variable. 2015.
Documented from the Exhibition "Exigency: March" at the Heller Center for Arts & Humanities, 2015.
Silk and bamboo crocheted yarn, untreated basswood. Dimensions variable. 2015.
Documented from the Exhibition "Exigency: March" at the Heller Center for Arts & Humanities, 2015.
Silk and bamboo crocheted yarn, untreated basswood. Dimensions variable. 2015.
Documented from the Exhibition "Exigency: March" at the Heller Center for Arts & Humanities, 2015.
Silk and bamboo crocheted yarn, untreated basswood. Dimensions variable. 2015.
Documented from the Exhibition "Exigency: March" at the Heller Center for Arts & Humanities, 2015.
Process
Heavy weight paper and unbleached binding thread. Dimensions Variable. 2015.
Documented from the Exhibition "Exigency: March" at the Heller Center for Arts & Humanities, 2015.
Heavy weight paper and unbleached binding thread. Dimensions Variable. 2015.
Documented from the Exhibition "Exigency: March" at the Heller Center for Arts & Humanities, 2015.
Heavy weight paper and unbleached binding thread. Dimensions Variable. 2015.
Documented from the Exhibition "Exigency: March" at the Heller Center for Arts & Humanities, 2015.
Heavy weight paper and unbleached binding thread. Dimensions Variable. 2015.
Silk and bamboo crocheted yarn, untreated basswood. Dimensions variable. 2015.
Documented from the Exhibition "Exigency: March" at the Heller Center for Arts & Humanities, 2015.
Process
And They Buried Me With Our Flag is an intimate dialog about those who have lost their lives to war. It is a memorial for the personal loss of my brother and to call attention to the importance of knowing that as an entire human race – we have had a loss of human life. I have provided a silhouette, a piece of my memory, for others to see the faces of those who have been lost and to bring a quiet intimacy to those who are not as closely impacted by war.
Basswood, teak oil. Dimensions variable. 2014.
Documented from the Exhibition "Et Al." at the Gallery of Contemporary Art 1420, 2015.
Basswood, teak oil. Dimensions variable. 2014.
Spectator is 5'7".
Documented from the Exhibition "Et Al." at the Gallery of Contemporary Art 1420, 2015.
A cross section between the spaces the heart calls home. A memorial to my brother and homage to my home state. Sculpture made possible by the University Village Center Grant.
Laser cut steel. Dimensions Variable. 2015.
Instillation process. 2015. Special thanks to University Village Center, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs and The Ornamental Man for making this public sculpture possible.
Laser cut steel. Dimensions Variable. 2015.
Instillation process. 2015. Special thanks to University Village Center, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs and The Ornamental Man for making this public sculpture possible.
A collaborative work from artists JD Sell, Su Kaiden Cho, and Sara Grace Cofield.