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The Child Citizen project tracks my daughter's development as a global growth chart. I mark her height in public spaces using paint that matches the color of her bedroom. The project changes as she grows, as the family moves to a new home, or repaints her room. By denoting the ever-changing height of a child, the project is a declaration of her presence within public space as an active participant in public life. The work calls the viewer to consider how the passage of time within the space of home and the public realm impacts the individual and in turn how this individual impacts these spaces.

Child Citizen: Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia
Paint matching the artist's daughter's bedroom walls
33 3/4 inches tall
2017
Child Citizen: Virginia Union University, Richmond, Virginia
Paint matching the artist's daughter's bedroom walls
33 1/4 inches tall
2016
Child Citizen: London, England, The Motherhouse
Paint matching the artist's daughter's bedroom walls
32.5 inches
2016
Child Citizen: Atlanta, Georgia
Paint matching the artist's daughter's bedroom walls
32 inches tall
2016
child citizen street art mother artist conceptual art project
Paint matching the artist's daughter's bedroom walls
32 inches tall
2016
child citizen mother art project
Paint matching the artist's daughter's bedroom walls
32 inches tall
2016
Child Citizen: Fairfax, Virignia
Paint matching the artist's daughter's bedroom walls
31 1/4 inches tall
2016
Child Citizen: Richmond, Virginia
Paint matching the artist's daughter's bedroom walls
31 inches tall
2016
Child Citizen: Fairfax, Virginia
Paint matching the artist's daughter's bedroom walls
30.5 inches tall
2016
Child Citizen: Springfield, Virginia
Paint matching the artist's daughter's bedroom walls
30.5 inches tall
2016