Curbside Memories is a collection of over 100 color photographs of couches abandoned or discarded outdoors. The documentation of these inanimate objects captures a sense of lossand transience suggesting stories of ephemeral relationships, fragmented families and forgotten memories. When the hundreds of images are displayed together, they also providea staggering representation of the disposable fast furniture consumerism that has become so common in the United States. Each image is striking in its own unintentional combinations of color and form; each one becomes an exercise in rendering the mundane everyday “trash” on street sidewalks and home lawns into a reflection on humanity and relationships.