








This installation is made up of a battered, flattened U-Haul wardrobe box. Carved into the box is a clam-shaped brain structure with meticulously hand-painted addresses. These address contain real and scrambled addresses the artist has resided at in her lifetime.

A three-dimensional installation consisting of not only boxed objects but emotional baggage one packs and secures into a moving truck. Perched atop the pile of image and word laden boxes is a single crow who holds the key to the final destination of said boxes.

The thief (a crow) is keeper of an essential shiny key amongst a nest of scavenged materials atop an assemblage of moving boxes.

Photo tape transfers, found papers, string and paint on cardboard.

The act of moving symbolizes all sorts of uprooting feelings and requires sorting. Maps are required when moving to the unknown. Mixed media collage made with an image transfer on moving tape.