



One of our great inspirations this year has been going to the Wellington Gathering of the South project. http://www.southproject.org/
We listened to talks by artists from New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, and South America. On the second day we took part in a public intervention workshop by the pvi collective where we participated in their Panopticon project. The pvi collective is an Australian-based group of artists. http://www.pvicollective.com
This is an image of one of our interactions with a Wellington security camera. There are seven of us in both the above photo as well as the one below where we were wearing each other's clothes. (These photos were taken by the pvi collective)


Site specific. I walk pass this wall on my lunch break. It has personality. There are a few places that I see on a regular basis that have a kind of character that I want to somehow enhance. This site-specific work is part of the rope investigations. The rope ladders leading to the round holes in this wall access the round spaces inviting exploration.
This is a walk-able city. What I love about Wellington is that I can see the harbour from my house located on the side of a hill surrounded by trees. Between my house and the water there is a city with art and culture. I can walk home after a night out if I need to – the walk will take me through the gardens and up more than 120 steps. But I can walk – if I choose.
This is the second suitcase in the ‘Homebody’ series. Unlike the previous suitcase, this one was not a constructed from a previously existing suitcase. I constructed ‘Homebody II’ with wire, newspaper, plaster, volcanic rock for a gritty bony feel, then wrapped it with rope made of natural fibers. I’m planning to make seven suitcases about traveling ideas of home.
'homebody'- This is my childhood suitcase deconstructed. I used clothes and yarn. Through the process of cutting sewing and wrapping I am creating a nest, a home which allows the changing atmosphere to flow through. I travelled from Wellington, New Zealand to California and back with my clothes inside this suitcase.