In Journeys With BRCA, I explore my relationship with the Breast Cancer genetic mutation (BRCA) through a textile-based installation and series of manipulated personal artifacts. BRCA is a genetic mutation that increases the likelihood of developing certain cancers; such as breast and ovarian. Within my own narrative, both my grandmothers, my grandmother’s sister, my four aunts on both sides of my family, and my mother have all been diagnosed with this genetic mutation, and this year I will be tested for it for the first time.
Utilizing different textile design explorations, which includes one tapestry for each family member, I created a physical manifestation of my own status as a potential “previvor” set within and among each of my affected family members. I hand-crafted these textiles, using slow-paced techniques such as hand embroidery and screen-printing to weave a personal connection into the handmade “skin” fabrics.