| Apply Within was an audio installation that satirized employment agencies and confronted the dilemma of looking for work in contemporary society. The audience was invited to sit down, the tape automatically switched on and voices asked an imaginary applicant absurd questions. Read more... |
| A Klug Tzu Columbus (A Curse on Columbus) was a Yiddish expression used by Jewish immigrants in the early part of this century who felt they were not doing as well as they expected in their new country. An example of its usage would be: "a curse on Columbus for finding this godforsaken land where I have had to struggle and suffer." This installation focused on ... |
| Daily Reminder was an audio installation about 9-5 life from a secretary's point of view. Two rooms, a skeleton of an office and a dark, locker room Read more... |
| Taking the Empire's New Clothes To The Laundry was a series of interactive drawings created to comment on the alienation of so-called public spaces. The drawings were of ... |
| One Size DOES NOT Fit All is an installation made out of several racks of sculptural clothes. In the 1995 version of this piece the space was painted a lush pink and wooden dowels (also painted pink) hung at different levels from the ceiling, displaying the "clothing." Read more... |
| The Nightmare Quilt was a site-specific installation that depicted nightmares and dreams about the future. A quilt made out of 46 rectangular scraps of canvas was crudely sewn together with jute twine. Read more... |
| Please Take A Numb-er was a site-specific installation that dealt with the psychic numbing we experience in relation to world crises, and the obsession with consumerism as an avoidance/denial technique. This spiral-configured installation... |
| Remote Control was an audio installation that looked at the connections between our relationship to the environment and the educational system. It commented on how our present system encourages passivity in the face of contradictions, and discourages taking risks to change the status quo. Read more... |
| Street Art During the early eighties I took part in several street art projects that were organized by Political Art Documentation Distribution (PADD), Collab, Group Material, and Carnival Knowledge. Among those projects were... |
| THIS IS NOT A TEST was an audio installation that dealt with fears regarding a nuclear holocaust. The audience was presented with a surrealistic vision of the last survivor's shack - Read more... |
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