Desire Spelunking
2021
360-degree performance accessible through a QR code, dirt and shell casings, 3-channel sound installation, inkjet prints, wire mesh and hardware, found plywood, spray paint, cord and pulley system, plastic tarp, clay relief, water, CNC relief on MDF.
360-degree performance accessible through a QR code, dirt and shell casings, 3-channel sound installation, inkjet prints, wire mesh and hardware, found plywood, spray paint, cord and pulley system, plastic tarp, clay relief, water, CNC relief on MDF.
12–15 May, 2021
LaVerne Krause Gallery, University of Oregon
Two-person immersive exhibition with Dana Buzzee.
Cavernous hollows—cathedral domes of irreverence—with markings to guide the way through playthings, chain and vinyl, mirrors and fountains. Wet and slippery to the touch. A dim space with pools of light and water, dust sifting through the air and voices echoing between the walls. Earth and clay leave a metallic taste in your mouth.
LaVerne Krause Gallery, University of Oregon
Two-person immersive exhibition with Dana Buzzee.
Cavernous hollows—cathedral domes of irreverence—with markings to guide the way through playthings, chain and vinyl, mirrors and fountains. Wet and slippery to the touch. A dim space with pools of light and water, dust sifting through the air and voices echoing between the walls. Earth and clay leave a metallic taste in your mouth.
