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The Call
November 25, 2021
VIA[DOLO]
November 29, 2021

Transubstance

This work is a brief documentary of a performance work of two artists/women bathing each other in red wine and milk in a bathtub in the North River in the George Washington National Forest, Virginia, USA. This bath takes place where river baptisms by evangelical communities are still common, and is an action reflecting the painful relationship that women in the contemporary American South have with the Baptism, cleansing, and Christianity as infused in culture there. The red wine is homage to communion, pain, and menstruation both, the milk, nourishment and motherhood. This work is a semi-autobiographical work of the artist, Sarah Phillips.

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