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        at the water's edge

        i phone shot from parapet

 

The deep-water grotto images above are of the final room of the 'Leaving my Father's House' multimedia exhibition at the Icehouse Alternative-Arts Museum in Phoenix, March 5-24, 2010.

'The Waiting', the fourth and final segment of the exhibition, was 'placed' in the Cathedral Room.

Thirty-nine casts of real children were cocooned onto the walls of the 2,500 square foot roofless structure. The floor, intentionally flooded with jet black water, was visually impenetrable/ completely reflective. The boardwalk allowed the viewer entry into the center of the room and a visceral experience of the reflections of the children, of the changing light and  moving sky, the silence - and if the viewer was open to it -  the infinite.

 


ARTICLE

      'Leaving my father’s house- not to be missed'

      by Kathleen Vanesian  PHX new times  2010

 

       'We Searched for Ourselves in Each Other-
       the art of Katherine Zsolt'  by Gloria Hickey   2009  

    


NOTES

       Book that inspired  'Leaving my father’s house' I.A.M.

       Parts 1 & 2 of LMFH at Icehouse (i.A.M.), Phoenix   

       Project collaborators

 

 

 

 

 

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