
An embodied performance of memory. Through movement, storytelling, photographs, journals, and personal artifacts, Elizabeth activates the archive from which Human Geography and Angelbird emerged.
$25 suggested donation Pay at the door or Venmo @elizabethyochim
Funds collected support the “Living Body Arts Fund” fiscally sponsored through the 501c3 Center of Conscious Creativity. Space limited to 22 guests.
Through photography, film, sound, performance, and archive, “Human Geography” explores the memories, landscapes, and experiences that shape who we become. At its center is an inquiry into the living exchange between person and place—where family history, imagination, grief, wonder, and the natural world converge.