SEWN TOGETHER
Frances Currie is a Media Studies and Anthropology major at Scripps College. In her Traditional & Digital Printmaking course, she explored her own experiences growing up as an identical twin. The prints show below highlight what it means for an individual to navigate the world when their reputation and identity are so heavily overlapped with another person's. What does it mean to be your own self when others perceive you as inseparable from another? How do two people become entangled in each other's reputations?


Frances Currie, Sewn 1, 2025, laser cut wood print on paper, 8x10 inches.

Frances Currie, Sewn 2, 2025, laser cut wood print on paper, 8x10 inches.

Frances Currie, Nostalgia 1, 2025, monoprint on paper, 8x10 inches.

Frances Currie, Nostalgia 2, 2025, monoprint on paper, 8x10 inches.

Frances Currie, Two Girls In The Dark 1, 2025, laser cut wood print on paper, 8x10 inches.

Frances Currie, Two Girls In The Dark 3, 2025, laser cut wood print on paper, 8x10 inches.

Frances Currie, Ultrasound Exploration 1, 2025, laser cut wood print and monoprint on paper, 8x10 inches.

Frances Currie, Overlap 1, 2025, laser cut wood print on paper, 8x10 inches.
Frances Currie, Two Girls In The Dark 2, 2025, laser cut wood print on paper, 8x10 inches.

Frances Currie, Nostalgia 3, 2025, monoprint on paper, 8x10 inches.

Frances Currie, Ultrasound Exploration 2, 2025, laser cut wood print and monoprint on paper, 8x10 inches.

Frances Currie, Overlap 2, 2025, laser cut wood print on paper, 8x10 inches.
