The photographs in Every Night I Have the Same Dream question the reality of internal consciousness and the physical space of the home.
Through a layered cycle of entrapment in physical and psychological space, an attempt at growth, and questioning what it means to be a woman, the photographs show repetitive movements of a young woman’s body stretching, bending, and reaching in and around her home.
The themes within this work function as a cycle, enhancing the ambiguity and uncertainty in the isolated space.