Works

Documenting the vinyl revolutions: What was played and when--A sides and Bs--of 210 albums in Caryl's collection. An aural history - the permanent record!
The Exorcism of Page Thirteen is another documentation of Caryl's ongoing fascination with the number thirteen. To ensure good luck, she cuts the page number with its surrounding text from...
Look Before You Leap Every picture tells a story (don’t it?) – though you can’t believe your eyes. This billboard of contradictory folk wisdom amused and puzzled Richmonders during the...
“Caryl’s research into the veracity of this fatalistic nursery rhyme yielded some interesting results. If you’d like to see if you are fair of face or full of grace find...
Caryl transforms the dictionary from a reference tool to a surrealism-generating machine, by simply ignoring the fine print! She began her search for these strangely evocative chance juxtapositions after noticing...
Missing Richmond explores Richmond, Virginia’s changing skyline. Vintage and contemporary site photos document before, after, and during the demolition of beloved landmarks. Fragments of stained glass, marble and granite from...
Caryl's name was memorialized on one of Richmond best-loved boulevards for a few brief days in 1995. Style Weekly ran a piece and highlighted the "controversy" -- Art or Vandalism?
A virtual telephone pole, festooned with memories of the vanished bands and venues of Richmond's lively music scene, mid '70s-early '80s. Caryl is certain she has the best collection of...
For her Hair Sample Solicitation at Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, Caryl wrote: "My hair collection is the most personal of my collections because hair is an extension of our...
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