My work journeys through the cracks of our human lives as sites to contemplate our knotted relationship between our bodies, technology, and capitalism. I seek to draw a quiet discomfort out of my audience, the point where ease meets resistance. I believe these "glitches" to be the epitome of our humanness, something I desire to isolate the more our lives and bodies are entangled with technology.
I endeavor acts of physicalizing, reproducing, ritualizing and ghosting to ask questions such as “is the body necessary to be human?”, “will my watery being seep into others?”, “can i inhabit more than one shell?”
I celebrate the body as our material for experiencing reality, while questioning its limitations as vessels that assert a political way of being. I create performances, installations, sculptures, and film to bring these thoughts to life.