i came to explore the sun, of something more permanent, the moves are maps
2021

Offering the creek as an action, and water as movement, Stallings actively challenges us to slowly navigate through the entire space, and together, think about what water can teach the South about gender, intimacy, equity, prayer, and collective power. i came to explore the sun, of something more permanent, the moves are maps is a new site-based research piece, and Stallings’ first work for film, consisting of sculpture and choreographies in the Proctor Creek Watershed, and was commissioned by Meridian Herald as part of a week of art and environmental justice on Atlanta’s Westside.

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