Homeless Housed
with critic Henk van Assen at the Yale School of Art
with critic Henk van Assen at the Yale School of Art
“no place [like] home(less)”
“home[less] is where the heart[less]”
The poster on the right represent conventional notions of home as a given, only clueing in notions of placelessness and homelessness in the shadowed text. Yellow lines of foreclosure tape further demonstrate the theme by highlighting the difficulties of homeownership.
“home[less] is where the heart[less]”
The poster on the right represent conventional notions of home as a given, only clueing in notions of placelessness and homelessness in the shadowed text. Yellow lines of foreclosure tape further demonstrate the theme by highlighting the difficulties of homeownership.
The bottom poster reclaims images of our clients at the Columbus House shelter. By obscuring identifying traits, anonymity for those experiencing homelessness demonstrates the threat that no individual is completely protected from having to experience homelessness.