Kathleen Granados reconfigures everyday materials such as dishtowels, furniture, and utensils, to discuss the complexities of home: a space of comfort, a container of memory, and an entrapping myth. Searching her familial history and personal memory, Granados draws connections between generational inheritances, craft, storytelling, and ritual – as well as their absences. Investigating the many facets of home has been a conduit to explore tensions between private interiors and the gaze of the public.
Dishtowels, teaspoons, fabric, thread, modeling paste, 11.5” x 10” x 0.5”
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