What if you could archive your daily experience?

Ezra is an evolving art practice and living archive created by artist Seth / Ezra Dager that uses the data of lived experience as artistic material.

Through photography, objects, sound, writing, video, spatial installation, and daily documentation, the work explores how meaning forms across a life over time.

Photographs, playlists, memories, objects, locations, environments, and digital traces are revisited, repositioned, and held in relation so patterns and meaning can emerge through duration rather than immediate interpretation.

Together, these accumulated materials form what Ezra calls a living archive — an evolving body of interconnected material that gains meaning over time through accumulation, recognition, and return.

Centered at The Rigley Field — a ten-acre property and working studio in Nashville, Indiana — Ezra operates across both human and non-human archives, treating identity, memory, objects, architecture, and place as interconnected meaning systems that can be revisited, reorganized, and understood differently over time.