Tell Me Who You Are originates from research on attachment theory and explores the impact of insecure attachment using reinvented iconic symbols — my father's tools — to mark initial imprints and how understanding creates opportunities for transformation. The exhibition invites conversation and discussion on the ubiquitous space we all encounter through how we are cared for and how we care for others. Works include sculpture, video, voice, hand-stitched textiles with natural dyes, seeds, images printed on fabric. (All documentation images by Aaron Wessling of Portland Art Documentation, with support from Oregon Arts Commission and the Ford Family Foundation; Letter to My Father excerpt: spoken word, DeMorge Brown; music, Steve Nyse). Fabrication by Matchless Builds in Portland, OR.