My art practice is installation-based, interdisciplinary between sculpture, spatial practice, painting, video, performance, and other media.
I orient scale and form around human bodies, such that viewers can be physically embraced by the work. Stemming from transdisciplinary philosophies of phenomenology, I center my pieces around the embodied, interactive, and affective qualities they facilitate for viewers. My sensorially immersive, tactile art practice integrates playful methods with multilayered material experimentation. Through an intentional refusal of precision in material application, I incorporate the authenticity of the work’s materials and labor.
Holding the capacity for both rest & play, familiarity & discovery, and solitude & community, this piece is part of a body of work bringing together explorations into different modes of viewer interaction, specific and abstract relationships to the body, structures as containers for subjective experiences.