Ground Floor Gallery “History Repeats Itself”

An installation in a white walled gallery with grew floors. All the artwork is wood, red, and blue.
Five pegboards with risograph posters leaned against the wall across the corner of the gallery.
An installation with a karaokee player and halloween masks on the wall.
Two tvs on top of balloons. One TV is on and one is off.

What does it mean to take something apart, to put it back together, and to share what you learned in the process? I am interested in systems as broad as politics, history, our built environment, and our learning systems. The act of exploring, deconstructing, and decoding these systems is political, if subtly. We all have power; we all own this world.

This exhibition, at Ground Floor Gallery in Nashville (and later installed at Jacksonville University’s Brest Gallery), explored the 2016 election cycle.