a princeton university visual arts thesis exhibition, shared with erin macanze and julia stahlman
featuring textile sculpture, photography, and film/video installation works
hurly gallery, lewis center for the arts ; february 26 - march 8, 2024
documenation film by MICHELLE TANG
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Traces is an exhibition centering on the reciprocal nature of identity, place, and landscape. It's the traces that make us, that guide us, that we keep, that we share, and the traces we leave behind. Through multimedia installation, Pardo, Macanze, and Stahlman reflect on the boundaries of self and community, human and nature, and embrace the fluidity of identity and place in unique ways.

filmed alongside MACARIO TOYAN SR. and elizabeth martin of the KANKANAUEY TRIBE
in the Mountain Province Region of The Philippines

advised by BENT-JORGEN PERLMUTT
installation assistance by JOSEPH ARNOLD
tech assistance by NICK SHARPE, ASANTE LIVINGSTONE
printing assistance by MICHELLE ZATTA
special thanks to MARISSA MEJIA and MANDY QUA for aid in filming,
RELITA, BYRONE and REMA PARDO for support,
the Lawrence P. Wolfen ’87 and the Effron Center for the Study of America whose funding made this project possible