I am an interdisciplinary artist rooted in storytelling—stories of place, memory, and the unseen. My strength lies in creating immersive, sensory environments that invite presence, connection, and reflection. Working with texture, color, movement, found materials, and sound, I respond to the moment and to the world around me, allowing each work to emerge from a deep listening to place, time, and context.
My practice is experiential and collaborative. I engage with land, materials, and people, crafting installations, performances, and communal events that hold space for both personal and collective narratives, real and imagined. Whether I'm excavating wild clay, choreographing bodies in motion, exploring conceptual storytelling through video, or using paint as a form of emotional mapping, I follow intuition and curiosity, grounded in years of multidisciplinary exploration.
Central to my work is the act of witnessing: surfacing the invisible, amplifying the unspoken, and honoring the labor, care, and resilience that often go unnoticed. I am drawn to impermanence, the fragile, fleeting nature of life and matter, and I seek to create moments of transformation that remind us of our interconnectedness.
Art, for me, is a way to heal, to remember, and to bring people together. Through participatory experiences and collective making, I cultivate spaces of inclusivity, imagination, and care. Spaces where we can truly see and be seen.
My artistic practice centers around storytelling. Stories of place, memory, and the unseen. I listen for what wants to be told. I work with textures, shapes, found materials, and sensory impressions, weaving them into installations that evoke a sense of presence and connection. Whether I'm excavating wild clay or choreographing a performance, I seek to amplify voices and experiences often overlooked be it the invisible labor of mothers, the silence of incarcerated girls or the quiet wisdom of the earth itself.