Installation and Performance

Through Eyes of Myth a Voice is Heard

Solo Show

August-September 1992, Masters’ Gallery, SJSU, San Jose, California

23’ wide x 24′ deep x 10’ tall

Clay, oil paint, wood, copper, madrone, bronze, redwood, brass, antler, silver, gold leaf, pearls, silken cord, rice paper, harvested stalks, light, paint, gelatin lighting.

The divine feminine theme of the Through the Eyes of Myth a Voice is Heard  installation featured the tools and purpose of the storyteller. It is in itself a body of work; an installation composed like a painting, inviting you to enter into and experience from within, that is populated with elements and light to build the composition, yet some of which are complete works of art in and of themselves. Additionally, a storytelling performance took place within, one that enhanced the space and was enhanced buy it, yet each could stand on it’s own, separate from each other.