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Grief Objects (2022)

45-minute multidisciplinary performance

GRIEF OBJECTS is a multidisciplinary gallery walk and performance, and an invitation to enliven and reconsider the ways we engage with the various waves of grief that seem to engulf us so frequently right now. You are invited to explore a collection of personal objects - physical and digital - that have been archived in grieving processes over the last 3 years in a space activated by live dance and sound performers.


GRIEF OBJECTS is the catharsis of dusting off that box that has been hiding under your bed for the last year or the one in your grandfather’s attic that has gone untouched for decades. Why do we hold onto these objects? Why do we organize? What is storage versus an archive? How do the objects of grief constantly object to grief? When do they become gifts? 


GRIEF OBJECTS seeks to hold space for grief, longing, and disarray while objecting to our traditional, cultural aesthetic assumptions of grief and the (perceived) excess that comes with it.

director: Laila J. Franklin

performers: Laila J. Franklin, Kate Gow, David Dogan

music: David Dogan

costume design: Laila J. Franklin & Kate Gow

World Premiere:

Boston Center for the Arts' Mills Gallery, March 2022


Developed with the support of the Boston Center of the Arts through a Run of the Mills Residency


Photo by Julia Ruiz Borys


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