PUSHING AN ERRATIC JUST A LITTLE FARTHER

  • In this ongoing project, I push, pull, roll, shove, and lift a glacially-moved granite boulder over the landscape of a limestone quarry to move this stone a little farther than it moved during the last ice age.

  • DATE: ongoing (2019-present)

    MATERIALS: glacial erratic, the body, a field

    SCALE: fieldwork, endurance

    DIMENSIONS: n/a

    SITE: somewhere in the Great Lakes region

    STATUS: incomplete

  • Included in: An Attempt To Understand a Glacier Without Ever Having Seen One (archive record), Center for Art + Environment, Nevada Museum of Art.

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