the home project
this collection is for all items that relate Home, as place, as concept, as memory
the home project
this collection is for all items that relate Home, as place, as concept, as memory

North Carolina. This place represented to me authenticity within suburbia. I love this photo and I had such a difficult time on this trip
Home Timeframe: A Series
Set for at a home, 3 different stages
Scene 1: The home you come from
People reading letters, bringing in pieces of their childhood, sharing photos, sharing furniture, acting out scenes from childhood
Scene 2: The home you’ve built
Tell us about the home you’ve built in adulthood, whether you are a student or a community

Lara and I. I think we look iconic here.

Our families at The Frozen Rainbow. The icecream place we would go to after dinner at the river. Mom, dad, Lara, Kai/Kate, Indira, and Jennifer (Mark is not pictured) My dad loves me and I know it because of this expression.

Chiara and Allan’s kitchen in Colorado. Their personality as a couple is in this room. Mexico. Travel. Simplicity and joy

My mom on a walk in the evening. Whitelands road. I love this photo of her. I feel like she looks so beautiful, even though she wouldn’t think so. My mom is old and young at the same time.

My dad reading outside my Aunts house in Colorado. I like this photo of him because he reads a lot. Usually on the couch at home.

Our property in the wintertime. In this photo you see The Studio (my dad’s world), the woodshed (he built it), his truck, and the old wooden playhouse we had as children. Now it stores bikes

The Beach in Michigan. My home every summer of my life. My dad would come here every summer too. My grandmothers lifeboat during the Great Depression. They lost their house in Chicago and moved here. This place has held together generations. We go from beach to the cottage to the beach. We get lost going to the movies. A place of magical nothingness. Waves. Storms. Family dinners.