revolution is a dinner party
Revolution is a Dinner Party reclaims the domestic sphere as a vital site of political resistance and social inquiry. By centering the table as a stage for both intimacy and diplomacy, this project bridges the personal and the political through site-specific installations and community-engaged programming. Drawing on the contrasting legacies of the mythological Circe and the historical Eleanor Roosevelt, the work explores the cultural intersections of a Greek-born identity within an American context. Through a combination of salvaged ceramics, archival fragments, and participatory sessions, the exhibition invites the public to consider how everyday rituals—acts of hosting, dining, and gathering—can serve as profound catalysts for societal transformation.