You are still here
2020
Program Note
You are still here was inspired by Mona Hatoum’s artwork of the same name. The work, which is a double mirror containing the titular phrase sandblasted on the surface, allows the viewer to see their face doubled in their reflection with this phrase stamped across their view. Hatoum describes this artwork as a way to spark a conversation with oneself about the confirmation of existence and survival. This sentiment, and the need to talk to oneself about these subjects, spoke to me powerfully during the beginning of the pandemic. My work for Jennifer was a way for me to convey that dialogue and what I was seeking in the spring of 2020: a frantic need for personal expression contrasted with a calmer desire for an empathetic space in which to create during a dark time. – Sarah Gibson
Recording
About Sarah Gibson
Sarah Gibson (May 21, 1986 – July 14, 2024) was a Los Angeles-based composer and pianist whose works drew on her breadth of experience as a collaborative performer. Her compositions…