
Set within a plant store, Solitude and her Plants is a durational performance between human bodies and plant life. Three performers, bound in nylon tights and ropes, are tended by a gardener who plants flowers and small plants onto their bodies. Remaining largely still, the performers hold these fragile arrangements until, towards the end, they begin to move and gather, eventually collapsing into a shared soft pile on the ground. Through stillness and slow gestures, queer bodies become fertile terrains — sites where intimacy, vulnerability, and care take root.















