• Work
  • Hidden Mothers: Re-& Enactment of Emotional Labor
  • Biking: Reenactment+Enactment of Layers of Female Labor
  • Protest Reenactment Project
  • Patents By Women Line Drawing Collage
  • Grandmother Hypothesis
  • 04|28|20 news pixels tapestry
  • toy advertisements for girls tapestry
  • kitchen & bedroom pixel tapestry
  • at home
  • fabric patterns
  • in the kitchen, in the bedroom (v. 2), Covid-19
  • in the bedroom
  • temporary sculptures
  • in the kitchen
  • always somebody's daughter: reenactments
  • no, i will not lose my hair
  • stay-at-home-mom
  • just a girl
  • us (sculpture #1)
  • self portrait
  • my hair your hair
  • everyday absurdities
  • unsettled
  • stacking...stacking...stacking...
  • mowing...mowing...mowing...
  • impossible kinetic sculptures
  • trapped inside pixels...
  • androgyforms
  • fitting in
  • i'm impressionable
  • MFA Thesis
  • Beijing By Bike
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sarah buckius
  • Work
  • Hidden Mothers: Re-& Enactment of Emotional Labor
  • Biking: Reenactment+Enactment of Layers of Female Labor
  • Protest Reenactment Project
  • Patents By Women Line Drawing Collage
  • Grandmother Hypothesis
  • 04|28|20 news pixels tapestry
  • toy advertisements for girls tapestry
  • kitchen & bedroom pixel tapestry
  • at home
  • fabric patterns
  • in the kitchen, in the bedroom (v. 2), Covid-19
  • in the bedroom
  • temporary sculptures
  • in the kitchen
  • always somebody's daughter: reenactments
  • no, i will not lose my hair
  • stay-at-home-mom
  • just a girl
  • us (sculpture #1)
  • self portrait
  • my hair your hair
  • everyday absurdities
  • unsettled
  • stacking...stacking...stacking...
  • mowing...mowing...mowing...
  • impossible kinetic sculptures
  • trapped inside pixels...
  • androgyforms
  • fitting in
  • i'm impressionable
  • MFA Thesis
  • Beijing By Bike
NEWS
CV
Email Me
The Manos Buckius Cooperative
Kids R Feminist MakeRs
Bio

Beijing By Bike

This unedited footage was taken from a video camera I mounted on the basket of a pedestrian bike in Beijing, China. As part of the M.F.A. program at The University of Michigan, our graduate school cohort was given the opportunity to study abroad in Beijing in the summer of 2004. I decided to spend a majority of my time riding a bike borrowed from a female college student at Tsinghua University.
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