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Survivalist Theater, 2017–Ongoing

Grief Beach or Survivalist Theater was a survivalist theater troupe active around 2017 in the Rhode Island Desert, West Greenwich, RI.



Untiteld (Scripts for a small city), 2023-Ongoing

This work consists of a series of knit costumes stretched over hanging infastructure. Tittle-less, un-bodied uniforms, what purpose did these delicate fabrics once help facilitate?



Survivalist Theater, 2017–Ongoing

Grief Beach or Survivalist Theater II was a survivalist theater troupe active around 2018 in the Rhode Island Desert, West Greenwich, RI. 


Theater of reuse, or a vehicle for something else, 2022

This project is a collection of fabrics woven and knit from former textiles that had been tossed away, salvaged, cut up, and then re-woven.


Container theater, 2018

Costume for containment. Soft sculpture, industrial knit panels, three performers.


Readings

In San Francisco, the Bayview and Hunters Point neighborhoods where I work have been subject to radioactive waste contamination for the past 30+ years.
Small sponges have been made from cutting and weaving pieces of clothing are no longer wearable because of soiling, sizing, and time. These sponges are soaked in fresh, filtered water from across the city, transported to the neighborhoods, and left to sample the environment by an actor portraying a land surveyor.  


Theater at home, 2020


This body of work asked actors to become settings no longer reachable to them during unforseen shut-ins. With garments made from collaged paintings of locations that reflected sites of leisure, we explored what it felt like to have lots of time, and none of it at all, all at once. 4 channel video.