Backbone

Katerina joined forces with Bay Area-based sculpture, installation, and social practice artist, Sawyer Rose, for her exhibit, Counting the Hours.

Counting the Hours shines a light on the systemic and pervasive inequalities that working women face, including the physical, emotional, and practical effects of these disproportionate labor loads. Rose uses a unique combination of art and science to communicate her findings about women’s work. Her large-scale installation sculptures in Counting the Hours are built using real-life work data collected from female-identifying workers from all walks of life and from across the U.S.

Wong collaborated with Rose to create on a companion dance work inspired by Rose’s subjects, process, and visual artworks, which was performed amongst her sculptures at the exhibit’s opening reception at Code and Canvas in San Francisco. The work was also performed at RAWdance’s the CONCEPT series salon.

Artistic Collaborators

Choreography: Katerina Wong with the performers

Performers: Tayler Kinner, Juliann Witt, Katerina Wong, and Stacey Yuen

Photos by Hillary Goidell, courtesy of RAWdance