(Click on the first image or HERE to see the project catalog and read more about the project and collaborators)
Gently Radical Changing (2018) was an expansive and collaborative project between Kaitlin Bryson, Tewa Women United, and artists and activists in New Mexico. This project was focused on spreading awareness about and helping remediate toxic lands and histories stemming from the development of the Atomic Bomb at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) through interactive artwork and lectures, workshops and demonstrations.
The project amounted in a public exhibition at Sanitary Tortilla Factory in Albuquerque, NM, two public burial performances and mycoremediation installations in Española, NM, a community workshop about DIY mushroom cultivation and remediation strategies, and eventually the project led to a public hearing and testimony at LANL against the current remediation strategies by LANL. The images in this gallery demonstrate the scope of the project.