Six Feet Apart is a series of monologues focusing on the impacts of living during the COVID-19 pandemic. The individual interviews were conducting via Zoom with five friends during February 2021-June 2021 focusing on the topics of: the beginning of the pandemic, life in quarantine, the impact on jobs, COVID hitting home, coping, COVID summer, and coming together. This project reflects an intersection of those stories at a time we thought we had seen it through to the end.
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The Exhibit consists of numerous short scenes, each focusing on an individual piece of artwork featuring women in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
By dramatizing these paintings, the women once bound to traditional representations in paintings are allowed to "exist" outside of these frames. By taking place in an art gallery, both the characters and the audience members participate in the exhibit. Audience members should be allowed to view the exhibit actively, thereby giving them control of what they see and how they see it; they themselves must not be confined. |
The Southern Poetry Anthology
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