Party/Monster
2025
Multimedia Installation
Exhibited at
FALSE CITY
Hartford Artspace Gallery, 2025
What looks like celebration can also be disintegration.
Party/Monster reconstructs a manic episode from 2020, translating lived experience into a fragmented, immersive environment. The work draws from an archive of self-documentation - photographs, videos, and digital traces produced during the episode, reassembled into a physical and psychological space.
Through textile, video, and sound, the installation collapses performance and internal reality, exposing the instability between what is seen and what is experienced.
During a manic episode in 2020, I compulsively documented my experience through photographs, screenshots, and video. This archive becomes the foundation of the work - not as documentation, but as material.
At the center of the installation is a hand-stitched quilt constructed from repurposed materials that required over 250 hours of labor. It functions as both archive and reconstruction.
A looping video and audio component introduces another perspective: a poem my mother wrote and recited, reflecting on the same period from the outside.
Installation View (1:30)
Documentation footage of Party/Monster, exhibited in FALSE CITY at Hartford Artspace
Video + Audio Loop (7:39)
A continuous loop combining personal documentation with spoken word by my mother. Featured video projection in Party/Monster
Party/Monster operates through duality: performance and collapse, spectacle and breakdown, internal experience and external perception. The title reflects this split - “party” as visibility, excess, and performance; “monster” as what is hidden, misread, or pathologized. The work does not attempt to reconcile these perspectives, but to hold them in tension.