A House That Holds the Weight of Small Things
Start Date: March 9, 2026
Start Time: 12:00 am
All Day Event? Yes
Location: Bibliowicz Family Gallery
A House That Holds the Weight of Small Things acknowledges both the physical and emotional weight a home is meant to carry. Not only load, but memory—what lingers in rooms after voices leave, what remains when bodies are gone. Slope House, a home made for a father, becomes a way of touching inheritance, distance, and care without naming them. Lifted above the land, the house hovers, held in place by heavy, cross-shaped columns that stand like figures in waiting. They bear the building’s weight while holding space for presence and absence alike. Inside, light moves slowly, and silence is allowed to settle along the edges of rooms. Rooted in the experience of family, the work considers how memory, care, and absence are carried across generations. Objects gathered around the house echo its geometry, translating structure into touch, weight, and use. Together, these works suggest that the smallest forms often carry the heaviest things—and that building, at its core, is an act of holding.Contributors: Tarjanee Soni (M.S. AAD ’25), Danielle Mitchell (B.Arch. ’26), and Imari Monroe (B.Arch. ’25)