Stations of the Cross(dresser)
A series of 15 prints paralleling the stations of the cross, a common catholic motif, to an exploration of gender. The stations depict the greatest suffering experienced by the son of God, done so that we may be saved from that pain. Ironically, people use these same texts in order to perpetuate homophobia. This work highlights that hypocrisy.
These prints have been explored through different iterations.
Stations of the Cross(dresser)
2019
Intaglio print, Laser Etching, Screenprint
A laser cutter was used to cut and etch the paper. The laser cutter was also used to etch plexi-glass plates for the intaglio print in the center. The text is screenprinted.
This work is part of the collection at Grinnell College.
Stations of the Cross(dresser) ii
2023
Screenprint on Laser Etched paper
This work is part of “Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted (an altar).”
Thank you Audrey McKenzie for your help in the printing of this work.
Stations of the Cross(dresser) iii
2024
Screenprint on Laser Etched paper
Thank you Audrey McKenzie for your help in the printing of this work.
This work is a part of the collections at Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, Harvard University Fine Arts Library, New York City College of Technology, Ohio State University, Pennsylvania State University Libraries, University of Delaware Library, University of Georgia (Athens), University of Wisconsin-Madison Special Collections, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
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