And Me in My Place
This ongoing social practice and experimental film project focuses on the physical experience of labor and its role in shaping identity. Through one-on-one encounters in workplace environments, participants engage in guided movement alongside informal conversation, reflecting on cyclical processes of becoming and the gestures—passive, formative, or self-defined—that inform their relationship to work. Participants are filmed performing both expected actions and movements that extend beyond those parameters. These recorded sequences are edited into short, looping movement portraits that surface the tacit codes embedded in work environments and the roles we inhabit.
ON VIEW /
- Art Souterrain (2017)
- Woman Made Gallery (2015)
- Rooms to Let: CLE (2015)
- Book & Paper Gallery (2014)
DOCUMENTATION /
- Megan Young (video stills) and Mike Patten, Courtesy of Art Souterrain



