Touring nationally 2022-2025, vulture sister song explored human and more-than-human relationships through story, song, sculpture and dance. my incredible collaborators, Kate Elias, Pete Dybdahl, Jacob Elias and Josina Guess, offered live storytelling and folk music, a migrating herd of creature-like lanterns, curious movement and a healthy dose of humor to celebrate the possibilities of vibrant interdependence.
please visit our online archive to learn more about the web of artists, organizational partners and community members who brought this work to life.

many thanks to the folks who came out to support and participate at
open door | white river junction vt | may 6, 2022
artistree community arts center | south pomfret vt | november 18-19, 2022
ava gallery | lebanon nh | april 5-7, 2023
a.p.e. gallery | northampton ma | april 8, 2023
athens-clark county vulture festival | winterville ga | october 14, 2023
seward park audubon center | seattle wa | march 6, 2024
columbia city gallery | seattle wa | march 7, 2024
rainier arts center | seattle wa | march 8-9, 2024
capital city grange | montpelier vt | July 9, 2024
marsh-billings-rockefeller national historical park | woodstock vt | july 11, 2024
celebration barn theater | south paris me | july 13, 2024
concord sound + color festival | concord nh | october 18, 2024
dance complex | boston ma | october 19, 2024
the perch | comer ga | february 22, 2025
steffen thomas museum of art | buckhead ga | february 22-24, 2025
the carlos museum, emory college | atlanta ga | february 25, 2025
ithaca ny | the cherry arts | august 15-16, 2025
vulture sister song was supported in part by grants from the jack & dorothy byrne foundation, the new hampshire state council on the arts & the national endowment for the arts, 4 culture, mascoma bank, and claremont savings bank. the vulture watching workshop was funded in part by the new hampshire state council on the arts & the national endowment for the arts, as well as by the new england foundation for the arts’ new england dance fund, with generous support from the aliad fund at the boston foundation.





