Last year she was invited to present at the European Cultural Centre’s Personal Structures exhibit coinciding with the Venice Biennale. But then, I decided I had two choices: I could either stay in that bed and rot, or I could get back up top and go to work.”īy any measure, her journey since then has been charmed.
“It felt like a double whammy because I was dying and nobody thought I was going to make it. “Initially, learning about Justin’s death depressed the hell out of me and I lost my drive,” she says. She also suffered the loss of her beloved friend and colleague Justin Rabideau, then-director of the Zuckerman Museum of Art, who died in October 2018.