It is not as if an “I” exists independently over here and then simply loses a “you” over there, especially if the attachment to “you” is part of what composes who “I” am.

—Judith Butler, “Violence, Mourning, Politics,” Precarious Life: The Powers of Mourning and Violence (London/New York: Verso, 2004), p. 22.
Outside Ourselves and For One Another (clipping), 2022. Silkscreen and photo transfer on canvas; 31 × 19 inches.
Outside Ourselves and For One Another (Tijuana Border), 2020. Silkscreen and acrylic paint on canvas; 28.5 × 17 inches.
Outside Ourselves and For One Another (US and Mexican Borders), 2020. Silkscreen and acrylic paint on canvas; 31 × 19 inches.
Outside Ourselves and For One Another; Hong Kong Dreaming, 2019. Silkscreen on muslin paper; 64 × 60.5 inches.
Outside Ourselves and For One Another; Syrian Dreaming, 2019. Silkscreen and acrylic paint on canvas; 47.5 × 42 inches.
Outside Ourselves and For One Another; America Dreaming, 2019. Silkscreen and photo transfer on canvas; 16 × 15 inches.
Outside Ourselves and For One Another; Orange and Yellow Dreaming, 2019. Silkscreen and acrylic paint on canvas; 37 × 50 inches.