
This outdoor installation A Litany for Shelter by Natalie Rose Eddings situates the work within an open, shared environment where material, body, and time remain in constant…
This outdoor installation A Litany for Shelter by Natalie Rose Eddings situates the work within an open, shared environment where material, body, and time remain in constant exchange. Exposed to weather, light, and public presence, the installation foregrounds questions of labor, rest, and interiority, while acknowledging the power structures that shape who is seen, protected, or surveilled within built and natural spaces. The work operates as both a site of pause and a register of ongoing use, inviting viewers to encounter shelter not as a fixed condition but as a negotiated one.