What Lies Between Here and There, my MFA thesis exhibition at the Tufts University Art Gallery (November–December 2007), takes the Parthenon as its subject, including the ruins in Athens, the Elgin Marbles housed in the British Museum, and the full-scale replica standing in Nashville, Tennessee. This triangle of original, fragment, and copy became a lens for investigating place, authenticity, and desire. The installation draws on architecture, print media, and the concept of the souvenir to render the complex impressions left by travels to all three sites, exploring what is lost, preserved, and invented in the act of replication.