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Performative reading. Photo by Shalin Scupham.
This body of work integrated multiple elements including installations, video works, and performance. Through these inquiries, the notion of dust as a remnant of objects and a marker of human interactions with space was explored. Created primarily within a month-long residency at Elsewhere Living Art Museum (a historic building in Greensboro, NC) the culminating exhibition stressed the reclamation of a partially-imagined narrative revolving around gender roles, personal spaces, and dust as both an irritant and element of aesthetic beauty.
Performative reading. Photo by Shalin Scupham.