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THE HENRY R. LUCE DIGITAL ARCHIVE
Believe it or not, I had a class in NYC called "Time" - it was supposed to be a time-based media class, video, but it wasn't. It was spontaneous and seemingly pointless but my professor was caring and resourceful, which made the class engaging and useful. One afternoon the professor decided to take us to the Met to roam the Henry R. Luce Center for the study of American Art. It's, as called by the museum itself, an "open-storage installation space." A glass-shelves gallery for a variety of items that didn't quite make it to any main gallery but are still worth displaying. This archive is my open-storage: a collection of works I've made over the years which just might tell you something about me that sparks an interest in you.

























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