This project consists of temporary informational booths installed in Bay Area urban locations. At these kiosks, visitors are introduced to the diverse population of cherub habitats in their communities. Two volunteers, dressed in cherub-watching uniforms serve as experts, providing guidance and educational materials to passers by. Material include field guides, pamphlets and checklists as well […]
Spring Open House (2012)
Collaborators perform as scientists-in-residence at a fictitious lab I constructed at Krowswork Gallery, conducting a variety of experiments which they developed. The performers carried out those experiments during public events, and visitors to the gallery engaged with the performers and assisted them with their experiments. During regular gallery hours the public was welcome to explore […]
Grafted Arboreous Sabius, or A Failed Attempt to Propagate The Tree of Knowledge (2012)
The Book of Genesis does not mention what type of species the Tree of Knowledge was, yet various texts, interpretations and misunderstandings produced a wide variety of possibilities. A quick Google search yielded seventeen species. This project is an attempt done by The Sarah Gray Research Headquarters to propagate the Tree of Knowledge from rootstocks […]
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The Discovery of The Celestial Chariot (2011)
This project starts from a “misinterpretation” of Chapter 1 in the Book of Ezekiel. Interpretations of ancient text have had a significant impact on collective Jewish and Israeli consciousness, and are a component of Jewish tradition. In the Bible, Ezekiel describes in great details a personal vision of God’s chariot. The Serah Gray Research Headquarters […]
What is Behind That Curtain? (2011)
It was a large room. Full of people. All kinds. And they had all arrived at the same building at more or less the same time. And they were all free. And they were all asking themselves the same question: What is behind that curtain? (Laurie Anderson, Born Never Asked ) What Is Behind That […]
Souvenir (2010)
The Great Maenad Gatherings at Wildcat Canyon (2010)
In the fall of 2009, independent researcher Sarah Gray discovered that the Maenads–tribes of free, autonomous women dating back to the 4th c. BCE, are flocking in large numbers to the Richmond hills in California and congregating at Wildcat Canyon Regional Park. Ms. Gray launched a series of excavations on various sites within the park, […]
Force Connectors (2009)
First Sightings of the Ego Monster (2009)
Independent researcher Sarah Gray’s expedition to the 7th circle of the Lower Bottom, the only known natural habitat of the Ego Monster. This project was originated from various explorations of the concept of hell. For a couple of years a few of my projects dealt with a construction of a hell environment, modeling it on […]