Evidence of My Nest - Virtual Tour

 

This is an installation done at the Amazing Things Art Center (atac) in Framingham in April 2021. The work was all created over this past year and centers around quarantine. The installation is divided into three parts - a series of paintings, standing quilts, and ceramic buildings. Please follow the links below to see images from each section, and a few video tours of the space.

If the world were to end tomorrow, what would you want to leave behind for the next generation of people? In a radiolab episode, Cataclysm Sentence, Rebecca Sugar says that she would like to leave behind evidence of her nest - the things she loves and proof that she was alive. This past year has been painful and humbling and that little saying has bounced around in my head as I tried to make sense of what it means. I miss my family, I feel displaced, and my relationships are squished into fragments rather than experience. I know my loneliness is not singular and I have made this work to articulate the tender, the gentle, and the sweet moments we have found during this messy time. I still feel all mixed up but I hope this work can stand as evidence of the things I love and the way that we have supported each other at a distance.

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Thank you for checking out my show!

I appreciate being able to share what I am working on. It means a lot that you’ve taken time out of your day to see what I’ve made. Please check out ATAC - they are doing all sorts of (free!) wonderful virtual programming every week. This show would not be possible without their space and thoughtfulness

If you like what you see and are wondering how you can support me, please check out my shop! (the link is in the sidebar or by clicking on the picture there ->) I made a zine of comics I drew over this past year and getting one is a great way to help me out so I can keep making work to share with you.