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Anger in a Blank Space - Gallatin Galleries - New York, NY - November 17-30, 2016

Anger in a Blank Space was a series of durational performances that explored anger as a force of reconciliation between embodiment and alienation. Rather than treating anger as something to be resolved or discharged, the work stayed with it as a sustained physical and emotional state.

Through duration, the performances allowed anger to shift, soften, intensify, and transform, revealing its complexity and its relationship to presence. This work marks an early articulation of my interest in how prolonged engagement with difficult internal states can produce new forms of embodiment and perception, laying the groundwork for my later research into time, trauma, and intuition.