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Home
Portfolio
Photography
My Family Memoir
Diptychs/Combinations
I'M/MIGRATION:Portraits of Immigrant People and Migrant Plants
Is Covid at my Door?
Portraits of Queer Couples
The World Outside and the Pictures in my Head
Written on the Body
Photography/Video
Ava Golem: A Protector's Story
On the Seventh Day
NV in KC
Kissed by Elizabeth Taylor
Looking for Vincent
The World Outside and the Pictures in my Head
SHADOW
The Last Descendants
The Levy Pile Method
Photography/Installations
TEARING #2
Postcards from the Present and the Future
IT CAN'T HAPPEN HERE
TEARING
Among the Trees
The Last Descendants
Memory Cloud #1
Memory Cloud #2
Memory Cloud #3
You Never Dine Alone
Synergy
More Photography/Installations
Projects
Panoramic Postcards
Neon
Girls Brigade
Performance
Impostor #1
Impostor #2
Everyone Loves a Parade
Public Art
CHIPKO
Believably True
Self Portrait: Could'a, Should'a, Would'a
Wonder
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The Last Descendants Installation and Video Project
The Lone Ranger's spectacles, c. 1910
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These spectacles, c. 1910, belonged to The Lone Ranger and are the last, known pair that he owned.