And Then A Poppy Blooms
Solo exhibition at the Aldredge House Museum featured over twenty original works spanning fashion, mixed media, and a newly introduced resin series, thoughtfully curated in a setting rich in familial and architectural legacy.
Installed throughout an intimate early twentieth-century domestic interior, the presentation unfolded inside the preserved home of Horne’s great-great-grandmother. Original furnishings, architectural details, and shifting sightlines framed each piece, placing contemporary work in a setting where private memory and shared past quietly intersected.
The End of the Last Act
Dual-projection installation reinterpreting Greek tragedy through new media. The female protagonist’s repeated downfall becomes a mirror for contemporary struggles—her collapse both personal and collective, both ancient and digital.
For a Dreamer Lives Forever
Site-specific installation and performance art inspired by the poetry of John Boyle O’Reilly. Sculptural forms and natural materials create a meditative environment below his memorial in Boston, MA connecting landscape and history through poetic transformation.
Sublime Simulacra
Multi-channel audio-visual installation series exploring the collapse of authenticity through mediated perception, digital repetition, and sensory immersion within a landscape of simulation.
Thirteen synchronized screens envelop viewers in a sublime screenscape of endlessly looping images.