No remedy for memory is an inquiry into the relationship between memory and place. It questions why we feel this inherent need to hold onto moments as a remedy for the fear of losing a home, a future, time.
It interrogates how we use memory to commemorate the accidental sanctuaries we create, everything that makes us a mosaic of our experiences: a shimmer of light, a reflection in glass, warmth on our skin. It seeks to capture the ephemeral beauty and to find comfort in its temporality; what has been will forever have been.
The soft, fleeting imagery is created from ink paintings, which are translated into fluid, abstracted landscapes through the process of silkscreen print. The pieces on satin capture the after image of a faded memory and the handmade lightboxes re-illuminate the remnants that stay with us from moments.

No Remedy for Memory, installation view

Hold on to it, like a treasure

Blue hour grass

The last time I was calm

The last time I was calm

I wish I was made out of time and From the back of my car

From the back of my car

Dusk on Rialto Bridge & Mountain Dew

Slowly you're slipping