About this project

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Share a cleaning story

Pick one or more of the prompts below. Submit text or photos in response.

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1. What’s your favorite cleaning task? Why?

2. What's your least favorite cleaning task? Why?

3. When you think of your mother (or grandmother) cleaning, what do you see her doing?

4. When you think of your father (or grandfather) cleaning, what do you see him doing?

5. When you think of cleaning, what image comes to mind? Take a photograph that approximates this mental image.

6. Pull out the cleaning supplies, tools, and products under your sink (or wherever you keep them). Take a group portrait of them.

7. Do you have any unique or unusual cleaning tools? Take a photograph and write a short caption describing what it is.

8. Think of the last time you cleaned house. Take a moment to remember the sights, sounds, smells, and sensations associated with that experience. Describe what you did and how you felt.

9. Take “before” and “after” photographs of a room, or part of a room, that you clean.

10. What does cleaning represent in your life?

11. How would/do you feel about hiring someone to clean your house?

12. How would/do you feel about being employed to clean other people’s houses?

13. Take a photograph of what’s in your kitchen sink right now.

14. Is there something culturally specific about the way you clean or your relationship to cleaning? Explain.

15. Do you have any recurring arguments with family members or housemates about cleaning? Describe.

16. Describe a memory about cleaning when you were a child.

17. Take a series of photographs of an area in your house, such as a table, your dish rack, your bed or bedroom floor, one a day, for nine days. Take the photographs from the same angle, so that the space doesn’t change, just the objects in it. You don’t have to do it on consecutive days, just whenever you think of it.

 

5. When you think of cleaning, what images comes to mind? Take a photograph that approximates this mental image.

I have spent a month thinking of this image, and I came up with two images. A month back, I went to Vineet’s nephew’s first birthday party where I “caught” red-handed this 5 or 6 year-old boy licking away at the birthday cake in a corner. The shame on his face is spectacular. I have always cleaned out of guilt or shame. Often I procrastinate cleaning till the mess is out of control and suddenly one day I’m confronted with this wave of shame and guilt and that pushes me to clean. I avoid cleaning cause it bores me. I get distracted while cleaning. I know many people find it therapeutic but I find it too time consuming and boring. When I think of cleaning, I think of big mess that will shame my mother and so I should clean. Ugh. I hate it. 

Arpita
California, USA