This play is a reflection on the (im)possibility of accepting diversity and the other. The fragmented body of the neoplasm—the fruit of unstable conditions—overcomes barriers, loves and denies itself and others, wanders around, forgetting its profession. It frequently and with pleasure divides, goes through dangerous palpation, questions the possibility of contact with the experience of the other. Poorly brought up but very successful, it invites us to a trans-species transition.
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ROY is a jeweler and silversmith. Using brass, iron and steel, she creates a small, precisionist, and industrial landscape. But instead of welding her materials she uses the precious soldering metals of the silversmith. The sound of industrial energy is incorporated into the piece and a trail of white smoke intermittently escapes from a smokestack.
When
Gestures 3: December 21, 2002 - January 26, 2003
Where
1414 Monterey, 1st Floor
ROY received her BFA from Carnegie Mellon University and her MFA from Kent State University in small sculpture. She creates sculptural metalwork inspired by architectural shapes and forms.