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I make interdisciplinary work to explore themes of grief, memory, and storytelling. Delving into how these shared human experiences shape our understanding of identity, over the past decade I have archived end-of-life experiences, shaping them into a diverse body of work spanning lecture-performances, video essays, installations, and sculptures which aim to illuminate the emotional complexities of grief and the construction of beliefs regarding human consciousness.
My project Inquiry into the ELE (2016-2019) premiered at BRIC Contemporary Art. My site-specific audio installation, Vigil (2020), and video installation, Feeling Tones (2023), showcased at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn. I have exhibited my work nationally including Open Source in Brooklyn, Spectral Lines in New York, Vox Populi in Philadelphia, EFA Project Space in New York, Oliver Art Center in Oakland, and the Kreeger Museum in DC. I have created performances for Dixon Place in New York and participated in Sound Scene at the Hirshhorn Museum in DC. A native of Pittsburgh, I currently serve as a Part-Time Associate Professor at Parsons the New School for Design, and divide my time between Brooklyn, NY, and Washington, DC.