In Search of Eden: A work in progress

October 27 - December 23, 2010
808 Gallery at Boston University, Boston, MA

In Search of Eden: A Work in Progress was a continuously evolving exhibition that played with cultural ideas of identity and values. The photographs and installation revisited the biblical creation story, the notion of temptation and the eternal quest for Eden.

TRIIIBE opened their new exhibition in an empty, 11,000 square foot room at the 808 Gallery at Boston University in November of 2010. The public was invited to explore the exhibit while the space was being transformed using photography, painting, sculpture, and performance.


View In Search of Eden and behind the scenes

View in search of eden films by Yari Wolinsky
documenting the making of the In Search of Eden, A Work in Progress.

View the In Search of Eden Playbill

 

February 7 - June 5, 2016, Fitchburg, MA

 
Because of their physical likeness,
the Casilio sisters have the uncanny ability to portray “everyman.”
With a single image, if not a look,
they can convey the deep
and profound sense of humanity
we all share regardless of gender,
race, culture, or religion.
— Fitchburg Art Museum: Former Curator Mary Tinti and Former Koch Curatorial Fellow Emily Mazzola

View the TRiiiBE: Same Difference Catalog
designed by students at Fitchburg State University