installation/performance 2023.
Post-consumer fur garments, paper, paint, ceramics, animal pelts, audio, 2 performers.
Luxury Goods is an installation activated by performance that explores humans relationship
with animals. The work reflects upon fur and other commodities related to social status and economic power.
Tag: sound art
The Last Gasp
Installation 2022
96″ x 96″ x 60″
Porcelain, glazed ceramics, audio (of ringing and busy phone), wooden side table, velvet drape.
Part waiting room, part mortuary. Nature is calling.
THE 14KARAT CABARET: Rare and Sweet…Rotten to the Core
Exhibition/Installation/Performance 2021
Exhibition overview of a performance series founded and directed by Laure Drogoul. Located at Maryland Art Place, the project was conceived as a place to experiment with new forms of art making and challenge expectations. Starting in 1989, the project presented hundreds of local, national and international artists. The 14Karat Cabaret Exhibition in Maryland Art Place’s Gallery featured installations, ephemera, photos, posters, performing objects and video of the history of the project
Teetering X Tottering (On The Brink)
Teetering X Tottering (on the brink)
Sculpture 2015
96″x 192″ x 96″
Wood, water, repurposed bottles, micro-controllers, sensors, speakers, LED’s
YNot Lot, Baltimore, MD
Teetering X Tottering (On the Brink)—is a kinetic sculpture that invites the viewer to balance up or down creating an experiential awareness of water as a shared resource.The participants balancing movement on the structure triggers an audio response that fluctuates between the sound of the water in the sculpture and the field recordings of fish common to the Mid-Atlantic region. Through movement and sound the sculpture connects the participant to the natural world.