"The Kali Walker, 2017" by Laura Brody
The Kali Walker, 2017.
Aluminum walker, PVC frame, and reused textiles and notions. 72" x 54" x 42". $20,000.
Based on the many faces of Kali, from her roles as the goddess of time and empowerment to beloved mother to a symbol of fury and destruction. This sculpture is a product of two years of rage.
Bio: Laura Brody sculpts for the human body and its vehicles. She is the founder of Opulent Mobility, a series of exhibits that re-imagine disability as opulent and powerful. She is also the host of Genius Teatime, a series of talks that explore fascinating folks from all walks of life. Recently her curatorial work expanded with exhibits on the Goddess in all her forms, commentary on the Plague, and wearable art. Ms. Brody is a skilled and innovative artist, curator, and educator who re-imagines disability as something to celebrate, not fear. Along with her disability arts community she builds opportunities and starts genuine conversations about diversity, access, and inclusion.
The Kali Walker, 2017.
Aluminum walker, PVC frame, and reused textiles and notions. 72" x 54" x 42". $20,000.
Based on the many faces of Kali, from her roles as the goddess of time and empowerment to beloved mother to a symbol of fury and destruction. This sculpture is a product of two years of rage.
Bio: Laura Brody sculpts for the human body and its vehicles. She is the founder of Opulent Mobility, a series of exhibits that re-imagine disability as opulent and powerful. She is also the host of Genius Teatime, a series of talks that explore fascinating folks from all walks of life. Recently her curatorial work expanded with exhibits on the Goddess in all her forms, commentary on the Plague, and wearable art. Ms. Brody is a skilled and innovative artist, curator, and educator who re-imagines disability as something to celebrate, not fear. Along with her disability arts community she builds opportunities and starts genuine conversations about diversity, access, and inclusion.
The Kali Walker, 2017.
Aluminum walker, PVC frame, and reused textiles and notions. 72" x 54" x 42". $20,000.
Based on the many faces of Kali, from her roles as the goddess of time and empowerment to beloved mother to a symbol of fury and destruction. This sculpture is a product of two years of rage.
Bio: Laura Brody sculpts for the human body and its vehicles. She is the founder of Opulent Mobility, a series of exhibits that re-imagine disability as opulent and powerful. She is also the host of Genius Teatime, a series of talks that explore fascinating folks from all walks of life. Recently her curatorial work expanded with exhibits on the Goddess in all her forms, commentary on the Plague, and wearable art. Ms. Brody is a skilled and innovative artist, curator, and educator who re-imagines disability as something to celebrate, not fear. Along with her disability arts community she builds opportunities and starts genuine conversations about diversity, access, and inclusion.