Works:
Welcome Children
Color video with sound
14 min 19 sec (loop)
Stay Small
Color video with sound
3 min (loop)
Virtual artist talk scheduled for Wednesday, September 17 @ 12 noon PST, register here
'Welcome Children (Stay Small)' is a multimedia installation exploring a series of manipulated Google Search images of diverse children, which are juxtaposed with moving images of a children’s night lamp. The images are concurrent with drones and reverberated audio samples, which sonically collide. Through the symbolism that sound and image provide, this installation highlights the inevitable reality of children losing their innocence in an imperfect world and the longing of so many of us to protect them from the harm of life and adulthood.
'Welcome Children (Stay Small)' was inspired by the song, “Stay Small” by former North American post-rock band, The Receiving End of Sirens and the New Testament theological essay, “Jesus Loves the Little Children: A Theological Reading of Mark 9:14-29 for Children with Serious Illnesses or Disabilities and Their Caregivers”, written by Dr. Melanie Howard. It is important to note that from 2004-2018, I worked with children as a music teacher and Christian educator. I dedicate 'Welcome Children (Stay Small)' to those who also work with children and seek to help them become resilient in the face of life’s pain and ambiguities.
A virtual artist talk will be announced in September, closer to the installation week.
As a resource to this exhibition, please listen to the curated music playlist on YouTube or Pandora related to the theme of this installation.
The forthcoming artistic research exposition will be available on Sunday, Sept. 14 through Research Catalogue.