Performed @ 186 Carpenter St. on 7/10/2015:
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
Monday, June 15, 2015
Monday, April 13, 2015
DOMESTIQUE: NO. 1
Hi friends!
I created a new type of performance over the past couple months and I wanted to share my notes from the first outing. Here it is, rough, and hand-drawn...
Sewing machine included:
I created a new type of performance over the past couple months and I wanted to share my notes from the first outing. Here it is, rough, and hand-drawn...
Sewing machine included:
Sunday, December 7, 2014
Saturday, November 29, 2014
Saturday, October 25, 2014
Stitched Deaths: Sadako Sasaki
(d. Oct. 25, 1955)
Left behind on a bench at Hasbro Children's Hospital, Providence, RI.
Quote is a Basho haiku:
A caterpillar
this deep in fall --
still not a butterfly
<FINAL>
Left behind on a bench at Hasbro Children's Hospital, Providence, RI.
Quote is a Basho haiku:
A caterpillar
this deep in fall --
still not a butterfly
<FINAL>
Labels:
atomic bomb,
death,
embroidery,
Japanese,
leukemia,
paper cranes,
pillow,
stitched
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Stitched Deaths: Ricky Wilson/Matthew Shepard
(d. Oct. 12, 1985/98)
Left behind in the bushes near the I-95 highway on-ramp, Allens Ave, Providence.
(in tribute to Roy Weber)
Quote is from the film, Philadelphia.
It's the translation of the Umberto Giordano aria "Andrea Chenier"
"Live still, I am life. I am divine. I am oblivion. I am the god that comes from the heavens and makes of the earth a heaven. I am love! I am love."
Left behind in the bushes near the I-95 highway on-ramp, Allens Ave, Providence.
(in tribute to Roy Weber)
Quote is from the film, Philadelphia.
It's the translation of the Umberto Giordano aria "Andrea Chenier"
"Live still, I am life. I am divine. I am oblivion. I am the god that comes from the heavens and makes of the earth a heaven. I am love! I am love."
Labels:
AIDS,
B-52's,
Cross,
death,
embroidery,
found,
gay,
hate crime,
HIV,
Johnson & Wales,
Laramie,
pillow,
Roy Weber,
scarecrow,
stitched
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Stitched Deaths: Edgar Allan Poe
(d. Oct. 7, 1849)
Left behind at the fountain in front of the Providence Athenaeum.
Quote is his last. In a delirious state, Poe called out the name, "Reynolds!" over and over again while held in a prison-like hospital. A man of words, he was reduced to near incomprehension in his last days.
Left behind at the fountain in front of the Providence Athenaeum.
Quote is his last. In a delirious state, Poe called out the name, "Reynolds!" over and over again while held in a prison-like hospital. A man of words, he was reduced to near incomprehension in his last days.
Labels:
alcoholic,
athenaeum,
death,
delirium,
embroidery,
horror,
pillow,
poe,
Providence,
raven,
reynolds,
stitched,
tell-tale heart,
whitman,
writer
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