As a multidisciplinary artist,
I work to disrupt traditional boundaries, models, and contexts for both artmaking
and the artist themselves. Tracing desire through a variety of mediums, my work
consistently utilizes rigorous embodied practices alongside a poetic approach to
language to deepen the relationship between ideas and forms. Most recently, my
work is navigating performance as a model for creating personal, time-based experiences
that propose questions around absence, futility, sociality, and the phenomenon
of creation itself.
I do not answer
questions in my work. Instead, I labor to create complex emotional textures and
landscapes that disorient the viewer to propose an alternative model for viewing
as being. I am interested in crafting works with a
particular relationship to space, allowing for the holding, suspension, or
encountering of ideas. Utilizing theaters of both public and private life, I
record, interrogate, and question the drama of everyday life.