In Repeat After Me, I examine repetition and duplication via generation and breakdown. Repetition can be the basis of practice, a tool of pedagogy, a form of self-soothing, or a sign of dysfunction. Through repetition, duplication creates facsimiles—true and otherwise.
The repetition and duplication examined extend beyond the exhibition; Repeat After Me is a prequel to my next exhibition, And Then it Ate Itself.
Repeat After Me
Good Children Gallery, New Orleans, LA
November 2022

Repeat After Me, video still, 2022, runtime: 2:44
T-Future (A Side), sewn digitally printed cotton photograph, safety pins, 2022
T-Future (B Side), sewn digitally printed cotton photograph, safety pins, 2022
Repeat After Me, video excerpt, installation view, 2022
runtime: 2:44 mins.
Negotiations, 2022
Paper mache, airbrushed acrylic, digital prints
Repeat After Me, installation view II, 2022
dimensions variable