
To commemorate the first ever art gallery on the Tabor College campus, I wanted to reflect on the ways that art was already present in the lives of the community. Over the course of several weeks, I invited myself into homes of people in the Tabor community — most of which I had never set foot in before — and we discussed what objects were significant and what values important to their idea of home. At the end of each visit, I asked if I could take an object to display in the opening exhibition.
Thanks to those who lent precious items from their private collections and were willing to be open and vulnerable in sharing a piece of their lives.