“A Place of Sun” creates a sacred place of comfort - a home, our very planet - and asks: What does it feel like when our home becomes a place of discomfort and distress? How do we adapt to a changed environment? Our nest, our globe – indeed, the original cradle – becomes a vehicle of arrested life. This work, a collaboration with artist Benjamin Heller, is an installation performance showing the opportunity for resilience of human and non-human nature inside of environments on the edge of recovery and discovery. A Place of Sun states that we all have the right to feel its warmth.
Photo by Benjamin Heller