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Meet in the Middle: Ducks Watching

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      For my meet in the middle project, Marco and I decided to install an "art gallery" in the middle of campus... but it was actually ducks looking at miniature paintings in the trees, stairs, and bridges. It garnered a lot of attention and is intended to make passerbys reflect on spaces they pass by on the regular. It also raises questions of proportion, especially looking at how tall the tree was compared to the ducks and paintings. 

Ritual and Personal Space Installation

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 Music and Memory I have been thinking a lot recently about how intertwined music and memory are. I knew for this exercise that I wanted to do something that would be personally meaningful to me and involve some aspect of social connection. Thus, each day of the week, I decided to call one of my family members and ask them to tell me about a song that has a special memory tied to it. I gave no other specifications. The experience was truly wonderful. I would usually sit outside on my balcony and write down the story that they were telling as they spoke. Some of the stories were silly, some more serious. I realized that I had never heard of the stories tied to these songs, and it prompted me to reflect on the fact that despite knowing someone your entire life, there is still so much to learn.  "Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral" from Mamaw "Sunny Days" -- from my mom  "I Can't Help Falling in Love with You" and "A Mighty Fortress" from Pappaw  "More ...

Measuring Histories

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Measuring Histories: My Mamaw's Cherry Pie     Throughout my childhood years, my dad's parents lived in a small town called Fallston in Harford County, Maryland. They lived in a beautiful house on a plot of land that was home to an apple orchard, among other flowering plants and trees. I will always remember the afternoons spent baking fruit pies from scratch with my Mamaw. She has a signature recipe for both apple and cherry pies--a visit to Mamaw and Papaw's house would not be complete without at least a slice of pie a day.  I called Mamaw on the phone to ask for the pie recipe, and she was overjoyed to provide it. This collage is a recreation of the specific ingredients that go into her recipe. I wanted the feel of the piece to evoke both childhood nostalgia and a grandmotherly-aesthetic at the same time.   

Call and Response: Changing Light in Transparency

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      The central question that Gabe and I were working through as we did this Changing Light in Transparency project was, “how can we make the unseen seen?” We thought about the things people tend to look at through these paint studio windows, which are typically the people occupying the area outside and then the nature itself. However, there are so many other creatures that are present, but completely missed by the human eye. We thought about what it would look to enlarge various bugs that could be found in the area (we even saw a butterfly flying around as we were planning). We also wanted to incorporate a whimsical, childlike feel to the window stickers, perhaps reminiscent of the Very Hungry Caterpillar.