Artist Statement
While listening to the radio, in the middle of an orchestra’s performance, I heard a violin suddenly shatter mid-note. Through the radio, the experience fractured from music, to sound, to noise as the violin pieces and bow fell to the ground. The space between these categories interests me; the moments between when the music is played, the last audible note is heard, and noise begins. Much like that performance, my work is a kind of meditation on the relationship of things in flux: bodies, relationships, and memory. We are comprised of a series of fragments—the lost tooth, the taste of cough syrup, the sight of our childhood bedroom, the found cicada shell—that are emphasized and often reaffirmed by the photographic image. My interest in photography is rooted in its ability to string together fragments of time to create a semblance of the world.
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