✱ About me

I see the world as a kaleidoscope, constantly shifting, overlapping, breaking apart, and reforming depending on how we choose to engage with it. That fluidity gives me a wider scope to think and allows me to move between different mediums, processes, and ways of making without feeling confined to one medium.

My work is deeply process-oriented and emerges from research, observation, experimentation, conversation, and reflection. I allow projects to unfold naturally and spend time with the themes to do justice to the fruitfulness of the exploration. I work through film, sound, materials, writing, spatial thinking, and documentation depending on what the subject asks of me.

I am interested in the transgression of boundaries and the dualities that exist within people, environments, and systems. I try to hold tension, contradiction, emotion, and context together rather than separating them. I intend to open spaces and possibilities for different ways of thinking and to reimagine subjects beyond a regular tunnel vision.

I am actively engaged in transformation. How can I continue thinking in the same ways when the world around me is constantly changing? I cannot separate these understandings from my creative pursuits because they are exactly what fuels the work.

An open book with a white feather resting on the page, showing the passage 'Living in discovery is at all times preferable to living through assumptions.'
A hand resting in dappled light beneath a fern leaf.