Liittschwager built a small
mobile photo studio that was sturdy enough to travel from New York City's Central Park to the shrubland of South Africa's Mountain Fynbos, from Costa Rica's cloud forest to the Polynesian coral reef and beyond.
A particularly memorable experience is seeing the portraits by Alexia Webster, who set up
mobile studios at refugee camps around the world, capturing
photos of refugees in front of improvised backdrops fashioned from bedspreads.
Stacy Jo Scott
Mobile Craft Utopia, 2011, Fufu bowl, indigo - dyed sponge, 500 year old vietnamese pottery, iron oxide rock, mold, Anasazi pottery shard, fragment from Donald Judd's
studio wall, chakusa, hand - blown glass, Chartreuse liqueur, wild rabbit fur, iron tumbler, wax drip, earthenware marijuana pipes, iron lingam, Josef Albers color theory cards, book,
photo of Shunryu Suzuki, 8 ″ x16 ″ x34 ″