
“Lullaby” antagonizes ideas of monumentality and patriarchal architectural structures through a series of performances at monuments on the National Mall.
“Lullaby” antagonizes ideas of monumentality and patriarchal architectural structures through a series of performances at monuments on the National Mall.
This October, Georgia Saxelby MFA ’22 will serve as Critic and Artist-in-Residence at the School of Architecture and Planning.
“Lullaby” is a video installation that explores the relationship between architecture, gender, and ritual within the monumental landscape of Washington DC.
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