Hard, an installation of oolite rock, street chalk, poetic text drawn within an architectural house plan for a middle-class family.
The oolite represents land being seized for investment while providing a place for a viewer to perch, uncomfortably,…
Documentation of Well-Suited, 2014. In collaboration with poet, Susan Weiner. Edition of two. 22 ½” x 17” x 2 ½”, eight folded leaves of silk chiffon hand embroidered, bound in a silk corset with front zipper and the colophon is hand embroidered and…
Thread, three bones wrapped in muslin (one dyed with Japanese Wakoucha black tea, another with coffee, and the last with cocoa and coffee, 5” x 18” x12 1/2”.
Letter from The National Museum of Women in the Arts, August 26, 2005. The letter reads: Dear Rosemarie: The National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) is pleased to inform you that your work, Residue, which resides in the museum’s collection, has…
Letter from The National Museum of Women in the Arts, March 10, 1997. The letter reads: Dear Rosemarie: Thank you for lending Palm book to the Library and Research Center exhibition Book a s Art VIII which was extended until Feb 28th, 1997, by…
Letter from the U.S foreign affairs agency, United States Information Agency, 1990. The letter reads: The United States Information Agency gratefully acknowledges your recent assistance to Mr. Christian Poitevin of France who traveled in the United…
Catalog for the 10th Year Anniversary exhibition, Change Agents: Six South Florida Artists Making Things Happen, at Girl’s Club, November 10, 2017 - January 7, 2018. The second page reads: Artists are often asked to serve multiple roles, to work…
Catalog for an exhibition Self-Proliferation at Girls’ Club, from Nov 12, 2015 – July 30, 2016. The Catalog includes a forward by Michelle Weinberg and an essay by Micaela Giovannotti. Self-Proliferation, an exhibition of works by more than thirty…
Catalog of the exhibition, Making Space: Beyond a Room. The introduction reads: Making Space: Beyond a Room is an exhibition of works in varied media that builds upon Virginia Woolf’s 1929 essay A Room of One’s Own, in which she describes what makes…