SOLO FLIGHT

SOLO FLIGHT is about the individual by themselves or within a group


SOLO FLIGHT to its full extent is an exhibition featuring a gallery of films, in addition to the intimate one on one viewing of three holograms, live performance, and educational programs that focus on upholding individuality and acceptance.


SOLO FLIGHT is meant to engage viewers in a dialogue about agency, inclusion, and sensitivity; portraying the experience of isolation in a way that builds community.



The iterations:

  • SOLO FLIGHT X3 presented by Liberal Arts Roxbury in New York where 3, 45 minute solos were performed simultaneously in different location in the town of Roxbury.
  • SOLO FLIGHT Astoria Performing Arts Center in Long Island City showing three holograms and three films.
  • SOLO FLIGHT the film commissioned by Lincoln Center during lockdown for the 30th Anniversary of the ADA were shown. It is a pastiche - a compilation of discovered moments through the lens of people intertwined & connected in their isolation.
  • SOLO FLIGHT with Culture DC where 5 films on a loop were shown in a storefront window.
  • SOLO FLIGHT at Pen & Brush gallery is our latest installation which included three films three holograms and a live human sculpture court.




“This holographic installation is special and mysterious. Only the person with the special glasses and computer rig is experiencing the performance that is happening, metaphors abound, we are all enclosed in our personal experience, emotions…life.”

-Visual Artist, Michael Davis

“The holograms have haunted me as well as the powerful films"


- Choreographer, Randy James

“It blew us away. The show (which included holograms and black and white films) was truly innovative -- the use of larger than life black and white holograms of Heidi's subjects is unlike anything we’d ever seen before. The show was inspiring and haunting, in equal parts: I think it would be impossible to see it and not have it stay with you long afterwards.”


-Lawyer, Marlene Glazer Lippmann