Performance & Installation | Crista Cammaroto
Revelations on a Sphere -performance, (I drew water through my mouth across 20 feet of tube and gave it back to the source in an effort to demonstrate the alchemy of giving back and sustaining our natural elements, McColl Center for Visual Art, 2003.
Death Work, Fine Arts Dept., University of CO, 1994 (8 hrs/day i turned inward in darkness - meditated and wrote, this was in mourning for the loss of my boyfriend Christopher Ingle Page
Support The Arts, Anderson Ranch, 1997 (we served wine off our backs for the opening)
Sun Spots, Sibell Wolle Fine Arts Gallery, University of CO, 1996 (3hrs/day staring at the sun reflected on oposite wall, film loop of sun passages on wall in rear)
Relational Splendor - performance with Craig Johnson at the 2002 Vision Explosion in Charlotte, it later became this digital image.
Tornado Received, Fine Arts Dept. University of CO, 1995 (I covered the room from ceiling to my waist in a red tornado that I became the root of, I stood in milk placed on top of a large ear)
The Present, a performance in downtown Charlotte, NC ( I gave lit sparklers to pedestrians during the workday, 25 degrees, winter soltstice, 2000
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Revelations on a Sphere -performance, (I drew water through my mouth across 20 feet of tube and gave it back to the source in an effort to demonstrate the alchemy of giving back and sustaining our natural elements, McColl Center for Visual Art, 2003.
Death Work, Fine Arts Dept., University of CO, 1994 (8 hrs/day i turned inward in darkness - meditated and wrote, this was in mourning for the loss of my boyfriend Christopher Ingle Page
Support The Arts, Anderson Ranch, 1997 (we served wine off our backs for the opening)
Sun Spots, Sibell Wolle Fine Arts Gallery, University of CO, 1996 (3hrs/day staring at the sun reflected on oposite wall, film loop of sun passages on wall in rear)
Relational Splendor - performance with Craig Johnson at the 2002 Vision Explosion in Charlotte, it later became this digital image.
Tornado Received, Fine Arts Dept. University of CO, 1995 (I covered the room from ceiling to my waist in a red tornado that I became the root of, I stood in milk placed on top of a large ear)
The Present, a performance in downtown Charlotte, NC ( I gave lit sparklers to pedestrians during the workday, 25 degrees, winter soltstice, 2000