Polite Society
Research Statement
My recent work has traversed the subject of surveillance within the feminized digital sphere. In my series, "Polite Society," I explore the nuances of femme-identified communication through the symbolism of tea drinking, featuring an experimental video installation with 3D printed flower-like teacups, each concealing a media screen displaying video footage. Accompanying the teacups are cyanotypes crafted with doilies inherited from family members, linking the work to my heritage and history. This interaction between mediums expands beyond traditional reality confines, enabling a comprehensive examination and reconfiguration of conventional femininity's visual lexicon.
Dissolve the subject | Tea Cup Viewing #1
Tea Cup #1 explores the currency of femininity and cultural surveillance while prompting contemplation of the complexities inherent in the subject/viewer’s relationship.
Symbolic ORdering | Tea Cup Viewing #2
Tea Cup #2 highlights invites viewers to reflect on the commodification, regulation, and pervasive monitoring of femininity.
Polite Society | Unapologetically Femme Exhibition
Polite Society | Unapologetically Femme Exhibition
Unapologetically Femme Exhibition
Polite Society | Unapologetically Femme Exhibition
Polite Society | Oil on Canvas
Tea Cup No 1. | Video Installation
Unapologetically Femme Exhibition
Unapologetically Femme Exhibition
Polite Society | Oil on Canvas
Unapologetically Femme Exhibition
Polite Society | Installation
Polite Society | Unapologetically Femme Exhibition
Polite Society | Installation
Polite Society | Installation
Polite Society | Installation
Polite Society | Unapologetically Femme Exhibition
Polite Society | Unapologetically Femme Exhibition
Polite Society | Installation
Tea Cup Detail
Polite Society | Installation