"Oppositions"
(MFA Thesis exhibition at Hunter College, CUNY,  1982)

The viewer is asked to lift a panel on the work in order to see the text below. It is a viewer participatory installation piece about the Viet Nam War.

It represents a woman’s stance against the Viet-man war using self-portraits of the artist in bondage (exterior panel)  and various paraphrased articles and texts about the war (interior).
 

notes from written script
Public horror - private pain
United by symbolic fabrics (writing) text paraphrased from the books about the war
Juxstaposed against image photographed by the artist depicting self as sex and vicitm

   
     
 






  "Pre-paring for War" 1983
Exhibited at Terminal Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
  This installation requires interaction with  the viewer in order to complete itself.
  notes from written script
Interactions between the public and our internal dialogues.
The comic book speech bubbles provide an intersting space in this public exhibition.
     
     
  C.S.S.R. 1959 - 1973