Linking sculpture and archaeology with architectural science and environmental politics, this project investigates Pre-Pottery Neolithic clay practices in construction, mold-making, and ritual.
Using laser scans of clay figurines, this work aims to create a space for ritual and birth. It is facilitated through a multitude of collaborations, including conversations with the Metropolitan Museum’s collection of ancient Near Eastern art, and the Art Ichol Ceramics Residency in India.