Masters Thesis

A Tribute to a Monumental Woman by a Restless Grieving Addict

Time is a fundamental parameter in my practice, and it denotes the spontaneity and transience of events. Interactive performance and video works explore the connections between loss and sanctuary, acknowledging subjective perceptions of time and memory. My physically centered practice embodies euphoric highs and bleak lows through movement and sound, both live and documented. I combine private and public performance through collaboration with, movement among, and observation of bodies. Pain and endurance bridge bodies within physical and psychological boundaries while the relationship of motion and sound synthesizes empathy, futility, grief, joy, and obsession.

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