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2000 KEEPING 56"x20"x9" handmade
polyester organza blouse, tempered auto glass, steel stand $1400

KEEPING (detail)

2000 COMFORT 56"x20"9" handmade
polyester organza blouse, sand, steel stand $800

2001 PERFECT
DAUGHTER organza, human teeth, canvas headblock, steel stand 60"x7"x7" $600
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
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Education | |
2001 | M.F.A.
in Photography, San Jose State University | |
1989 | B.A.
in Design, University of California, Los Angeles |
Selected Exhibitions | |
2004 | Envisioning
White, Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History Figment of the Machination, Santa
Clara University Periphery of Experience, Smith Gallery, UC Santa Cruz | |
2003 | XOXOX,
San Francisco Center for the Book Monotype Marathon VI, San Jose Institute
for Contemporary Art Works Gallery, San Jose |
ARTIST STATEMENT
These blouses grew out of my past experience as a maker of custom wedding gowns.
Making custom-fitted clothing is an extremely intimate process; the pattern pieces
perfectly follow the contours of the individual's body, no matter how "imperfect."
These garments are metaphors for the unconscious mental constructs that people
tailor to themselves in adaptation to their life experiences and wear daily without
a second thought. The headgear series deals with how people unconsciously impose
on themselves ways of being that result from adaptations to critical life experiences.
An individual may develop a strong set of convictions, fundamentally altering
the way he or she functions in the world. Though such constructs initially exist
in a purely mental realm, because of the energy invested in maintaining the beliefs,
to the individual they become concrete. My interest was in translating such ultimately
insubstantial beliefs into actual artifacts. |