re-patterning slowly (a constant crumble)
re-patterning slowly (a constant crumble) is an interactive performance activating a series of mineral pigment dyed textiles. The piece was made in response to a four-month long study of New Mexico's Rio Grande and Gila watersheds. Focusing on the theme of water's erosive potential, my collaborator and I performed in character as the wind and the water, inviting audience members into a game whose outcome determined how we would collectively act to alter the "landscape" of the textiles. The textiles themselves were naturally dyed with mineral pigments made from rocks collected along the Gila River.

The piece is a collaboration with sofía méndez subieta.


© Eleonora Edreva 2025