



Crib is a multimedia installation that first exhibited as part of Rec Room in 2011. A life sized figure sits in a crib, holding a smaller figure. She says to the smaller one, "I can only say softly, with tears in my eyes, that I too understand not a bit of it." The figures face away from approaching viewers, with the scene viewable through a mirror. While exhibited at Lambert Fine Arts Gallery (NYC), it was also viewable from above, through a skylight at street level. Crib is made from found objects, medical gauze and additional mixed media, projection, and sound; approximately 6' x 3' x 4'; 2011.