22 Hideouts 
began as a series of flattened, linear drawings depicting each house I have ever lived in which were later cut out and folded into their respective structures. The structures were less than accurate, and often did not fit together properly, hereby revealing the inconsistencies of memory and bringing into focus the shift in relational scale from childhood to adulthood. A research grant later provided me with the opportunity to document 17 of the  “hideouts” throughout Washington State, British Columbia, and Alberta, Canada, with locations still remaining in the remote interior of British Columbia, 
and Brooklyn, New York.
 
Baird Avenue
Kananaskis
Sheridan Lake
Otter Lake
Cherry Street
C Street
Cardenas Avenue
Eighth Street
Goodwin Road
Broadway
Maplewood Avenue
Bill MacDonald Pkwy.
Xenia Street
Ferry Street
Cornwall Avenue
folded studies
Graphite Studies
Graphite Study
Graphite Study
Graphite Study
Graphite Study
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Dr. Alison Nordström, Curator of Photographs at
George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film,
awarded a Curator’s Commendation for 22 Hideouts series.
Displaced Revelations
Interruptions sculpture + installation media contact + links documentary cv + statement 22 Hideouts Arctic Circle