Sometimes Island

Sometimes Island-- a landmass that comes and goes at the control of the nearby dam-- becomes a site to explore social, environmental and embodied grief, loss and longing.

Sometimes Island was once a hill. Now it is sometimes underwater or sometimes an island but I first encountered it last year as a peninsula. Lake Travis, the reservoir surrounding the ambivalent land mass, was created by the construction of Mansfield Dam for flood control, water storage, and production of hydroelectricity and has recently displayed lower than average water levels. Bringing together photography, video, performance and found materials, I create a case study of  Sometimes Island, which becomes a site of possibility for slow practices within the built environment.

What began as a social, environmental project has evolved into an emotional undertaking to understand my attachment to Sometimes Island as a place in flux -- as a reflection of an internal space. What does it look like to move through a landscape of grief? How does a landscape hold longing? In my emotional need for the ground, what is the ground made of? How do you trace an island whose edges are constantly changing? My sister took her life in March 2023 and in the year following her death these questions have occupied my mind. Sometimes Island became a space to project this loss onto. An empty stage that changes scenery every day. 

This work is a series of rituals. I walk to the island once a month, collect as much clay as I can hold in my hands, I gather stories from others I encounter within this site, and filmed the island disappearing under the total solar eclipse. Within the narration, the physical act of tracing what could disappear underwater becomes a psychological act of remembering. The works within the overarching project of Sometimes Island want to hold that tenuous space where the environmental meets the personal and the personal meets the collective. Ultimately, the collective will meet the spiritual, and the spiritual is left up for our own interpretation.

© Tova Katzman - Sometimes peninsula - 2023
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Sometimes peninsula - 2023

© Tova Katzman - Heri writing his name on his hand - 2023
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Heri writing his name on his hand - 2023

© Tova Katzman - Image from the Sometimes Island photography project
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Still from Fishing with Heri - 7 minutes - 2023 - Heri comes to Mansfield Dam every weekend to fish and tells me how he arrived in the U.S from Cuba by crossing the Río Grande. The dam in the background becomes a border that stagnates the movement of water as we discuss human migration and fish stocking - link: https://vimeo.com/888849771

© Tova Katzman - Untitled - 2023
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Untitled - 2023

© Tova Katzman - Crossing - 2023
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Crossing - 2023

© Tova Katzman - Rock 2024
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Rock 2024

© Tova Katzman - 12 channel video - 12 months of walking or swimming to Sometimes Island
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12 channel video - 12 months of walking or swimming to Sometimes Island

© Tova Katzman - 12 lumps of clay and 1 vessel harvested from Sometimes Island
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12 lumps of clay and 1 vessel harvested from Sometimes Island

© Tova Katzman - Image from the Sometimes Island photography project
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Stil from A Love Letter to Sometimes Island - A 3 minute video that brings together a triangulation of stories from others I encounter within this site. Within the narration, the physical act of tracing what could disappear underwater becomes a psychological act of remembering. 2024 - link: https://vimeo.com/939137262

© Tova Katzman - Untitled - 2023
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Untitled - 2023

© Tova Katzman - Alexi returning the fish - 2024
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Alexi returning the fish - 2024

© Tova Katzman - Sun setting over Sometimes Island - 2024
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Sun setting over Sometimes Island - 2024

© Tova Katzman - Image from the Sometimes Island photography project
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Installation view - I will always live in your house - meant to be experienced in a dark space, in this video we watch the island slowly disappear and reappear during the total solar eclipse as peoples cheers are replaced by a prayer. 15 minute video with circle of clay dust from Sometimes Island - 2024 -link: https://vimeo.com/941063944