Mother Thought of Everything
Used Tyvek, abandoned quilts, vintage labels, used household protective equipment, 2020.
In collaboration with photographer, Brian Adams.
In collaboration with photographer, Brian Adams.
The first impulse is to bundle and hide my children.
This project creates personal shelter from meager supplies and inadequate skills, seeking an alternative space of care and tending through the merging of the domestic and vast, of inner and outer realms, of mundane and ridiculous. Isolation, gearing oneself for moon, sea, storm, and safekeeping all formed the conceptual scaffolding for this work, but the physicality of constructing such protection followed by the wearers’ sweltering complaints intensified all the unseen labor involved in loving someone fiercely -- let alone saving them -- during an era of environmental, political, and body failure.
The first impulse is to bundle and hide my children.
This project creates personal shelter from meager supplies and inadequate skills, seeking an alternative space of care and tending through the merging of the domestic and vast, of inner and outer realms, of mundane and ridiculous. Isolation, gearing oneself for moon, sea, storm, and safekeeping all formed the conceptual scaffolding for this work, but the physicality of constructing such protection followed by the wearers’ sweltering complaints intensified all the unseen labor involved in loving someone fiercely -- let alone saving them -- during an era of environmental, political, and body failure.