Broom Show
Curated by Michael Yarinsky
Cooler Gallery
Brooklyn, N.Y.
This work reflects on ritual, superstition, and the quiet poetry of domestic life. Each piece reimagines the broom — an everyday tool tied to cleansing and myth — as a sculptural object imbued with reverence and play.
The title, draws from a superstition in Armenian culture that I was taught as a child — to kill every spider in the house so that both the home and the soul might be cleansed. What once felt like a fearful command now transforms into a meditation on care, ritual, and the shifting meanings we assign to protection.
gallery & exhibition, sculpture