Stations

A site-responsive installation exploring impermanence, memory, and meaning-making through poetry, photography, and sound.

Stations is an evolving, site-responsive art project that engages poetry, image, and sound to explore impermanence, presence, and meaning. Originating in the remains of a tornado-ravaged forest on the outskirts of Nashville, Tennessee, this work began as a practice of inscription: poems written directly onto fallen trees, broken structures, and discarded remnants of a landscape in transition.

Stations continues as a series of exhibitions, installations, and participatory events, each adapting to its environment. Whether presented in a gallery, an outdoor setting, or as a digital experience, the project invites audiences to engage deeply with the act of witnessing; both what is lost and what remains.

From framed visual pieces to interactive conversations, Stations expands the idea of exhibition beyond passive viewing. It asks visitors not just to see, but to listen, reflect, and contribute their own voices to an ongoing dialogue on the nature of loss and being.