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Moore/Keck "Treehouse", top detail
wood, 2007

Moore/Keck "Treehouse", bottom detail
wood, 2007

Moore/Keck, "Sisyphus", 2007
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Sally Moore
collaborating with Pat Keck
The topography of these tiny huge places refers primarily to an inward terrain, the adventure of integrating our inner and outer existence. It is the geography of experience and the architecture of curiosity. Many of the works have worlds beneath that tug at, contradict, reflect or otherwise affect what goes on above. I think of them as having to do with psychological forces, conscious and unconscious, seeking to inform one another. When something tears, pulls, falls through, or opens, something else compensates. Isolation and vulnerability balance desire and connection as life comes apart and rebuilds to accommodate change.
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Pat Keck = Sally Moore
Joe Wheelwright = Ron Rudnicki
Jane D. Marsching = Julie Levesque
Megan K. Cronin = Paul Meneses
Audrey Goldstein = Debra Weisberg
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