DisplayOver the past three years, I have developed three intersecting aspects of the Goodwill Moon Rock Project. I have built an archive of research pertaining to the rocks, produced a series of graphite drawings of the rocks, and have engaged the rocks through series of performative presentations in different institutional contexts and exhibition spaces. These forms are always in flux and are presented in dialogue with specific institutions, partners, and exhibition formats. | ![]() Colombia Good will moon rocks, Bogota Planetarium | ![]() Colombia Good will moon rocks, Bogota Planetarium. Apollo 11 and Apollo 17 | ![]() Colombia Good will moon rocks, Bogota Planetarium. Apollo 11 and Apollo 17 | ![]() Austria Goodwillmoon rock Apollo 17, Natural Histroy Museum Vienna | ![]() Austria Goodwillmoon rock Apollo 17, Natural Histroy Museum Vienna | ![]() Austria Goodwillmoon rock Apollo 17, Natural Histroy Museum Vienna | ![]() Swiss Confederation Goodwillmoon rock Apollo 17, Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich | ![]() Swiss Confederation Goodwillmoon rock Apollo 17, Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich | ![]() Republic of Sapain Good will moon rock Apollo 17, Naval Museum, Madrid. | ![]() Kingdom of Belgium Goodwill moon rock Apollo 17- Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences | ![]() Kingdom of Belgium Goodwill moon rock Apollo 17- Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences | ![]() Republic of Italy Goodwill moon rock Apollo 17, Leonardo Museum, Milan | ![]() Republic of Italy Goodwill moon rock Apollo 17, Leonardo Museum, Milan | ![]() Republic of Italy Goodwill moon rock Apollo 17, Leonardo Museum, Milan | ![]() United Kingdom Good will moon rock Apollo 11, 10 downing street, London | ![]() United Kingdom Good will moon rock Apollo 17, Natural History Museum, London | ![]() United Kingdom Good will moon rock Apollo 17, Natural History Museum, London |