I received my MFA (2024) from Pratt Institute where I developed a practice in textile-based installations, and a BFA with a minor in Eastern Philosophy from from Birmingham-Southern College. I conducted independent studies in Osaka, Japan and the Southwest desert, researching petroglyphs and wabi-sabi (2020). In 2021, a car accident prompted a TBI transforming my practice from portraiture into a meditation on interior spaces. I am currently living in Brooklyn, working with textiles, outdoor temporary installations, performances, and poetry.

At this moment, I am piddling around Brooklyn, grasping dreamlets from a city electrified sleep-scape. I blurt these into installations and textile paintings and consider the unfitting shape of a woman’s body. I welcome a spontaneous visit: arranged via any familiar platform of choosing (telegram, knock, pigeon carrier, instagram, email, or a phone call).