This is where we live now: Cotswold Way
This is where we live now: Camden Crescent
This is where we live now: Foxcombe Road
This is where we live now: Horstmann Close






This is where we live now, 2009, packet of 20 postcards, 105 mm x 148 mm, unlimited edition.
One unique postcard delivered to 20 different UK mailboxes located in proximity to the image on each postcard, second set of 20 postcards mailed from the UK to US friends and family.
Postcards are ubiquitous in Bath, England. The city is a World Heritage site and draws visitors from all over the globe. It is also my new home. In acclimating myself, I found I took many photos of the typical tourist sites but also other more unusual details as a way of understanding aspects of this new place.
In this work, I have taken those images and made them into a set of postcards. Each card was deposited into the mailbox of a resident living adjacent to the site where the photograph was taken. I see this gesture as akin to the gentle nudge one might give a friend while walking along to say "Hmmm...look at that.."
In the United States, it is not allowable to use a private mailbox or slot for any distribution other than items delivered by the U.S. postal service. In the UK, there is no such restriction. Every day a variety of unbidden items come dropping through my mail slot...sacks calling for clothing donations, adverts for mortgages, pizza, and plumbing as well as local magazines to which I never subscribed. So, for me, the act of delivering the cards felt a bit transgressive and refreshingly freeing.
One version of each card was also sent to a different friend or family member in the US as a way of conveying some unique feature of my new home that cannot be found in typical tourist postcards.





