Can You See Us Now? ¿Ya Nos Pueden Ver?
subRosa collective (member from inception in 2000 till 2005)
Multi-Media installation
May 2004-April 2005
The installation sought to map and make visible the intersections of women's material and affective labor in cultures of production (and production of culture) in North Adams, MA, and Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. What are the economic, cultural and every-day life effects of the outsourcing of labor and globalization on towns like North Adams and Juarez? subRosa discovered that many aspects of the labor conditions and daily lives of women in North Adams resonated intimately with those of women in Ciudad Juarez. In the museum installation, oversized map pins on large aerial photographs of North Adams and Ciudad Juarez denoted "Points of Visibility" - usually places of refuge or exploitation - in the two cities. A "forensic floor" concealed a dozen spaces beneath its weathered wooden surface. Visitors became active investigators as they discovered the objects, texts, and clues beneath the loose floorboards and made connections between the histories and present-day lived experiences of women working in both cities.
http://cyberfeminism.net
Project continued: subRosa map in MASS MoCA Lobby