Danielle Savage and Alexandra Goodall
February 7 to May 24, 2026
Camille and David Saltman Gallery

Visitors at the opening reception for Home Without a Name. Glenna Turnbull Photography
Home Without a Name is an immersive installation that was developed over the course of a long-term collaborative exploration into cycles of presence and disappearance, death and renewal, and an intangible, strange yearning that shapes how life is felt over time. Working through sound, sculpture, and intuitive mapping, artists Danielle Savage and Alexandra Goodall approach “home” not as a fixed place, but as a recurring state of return: something sensed in the body, carried through memory, and yet beyond memory or time.
Alexandra Goodall is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice integrates textile installation, psychology, and embodied experience. Devotional and irreverent, organic and technological, drawing on traditional skills in service to unconventional applications, Alexandra’s work is an attempt at researching and transmitting relational experience through material.
Danielle Savage is a composer and sound artist whose work spans multichannel sound, collaborative installation, chamber music, and popular forms. Her practice explores sound through duality at multiple scales: from the microscopic to the cosmic, natural to cultural, textural to tonal. Her sounds have been performed or presented in hundreds of places.
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Alexandra Goodall: Up Close with the Artist
Thursday, April 9, 2026, at 5:30 pm
Join artist Alexandra Goodall for a conversation within the exhibition: Home Without a Name. The audience will gather around her art installation in the Camille and David Saltman Gallery to learn about the materials and methods used to create this intriguing and beautiful glowing textile sculpture.
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Join artists Alexandra Goodall and Danielle Savage as they discuss their immersive exhibition, Home Without a Name, and share insights into their collaborative creative process.









