The Empty Womb

A Museum-Ready Installation on Loss, Legacy, and Rebirth

The Empty Womb is a 27-piece, museum-scale installation—raw, elegant, and unflinching. These sculptural and narrative works tell a painful, shared story using pharmaceutical remnants from IVF treatments, industrial steel, gauze, test tubes, and sacred objects that embody the tension between the masculine desire to engineer life and the feminine art of surrendering to receive it.

A reckoning with involuntary childlessness, the installation gives voice to the silent grief experienced by 1 in 10 women worldwide. It has been presented at the United Nations’ Commission on the Status of Women, featured in Parade Magazine, and honored in a documentary by Betsy Chasse (What the Bleep Do We Know?) now streaming on Amazon Prime.

This installation does not just speak—it grieves, it honors, it opens sacred space for the unsaid.

 Available for institutional viewings, either in full (requiring 4,000 sq. ft.) or as curated sub-exhibitions. Individual works available by inquiry.

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