Projects

My work investigates ecological transformation through multimedia installations, sculpture, video, photography, and experimental printmaking.

I create artworks that emerge through collaborations with nature itself. Whether making graphite rubbings from rocks newly exposed by retreating glaciers, monotype prints with kelp detached from the ocean floor, lumen prints from melting ice, glass casts of birds, or videos filmed beneath Arctic pack ice, each work begins with a direct encounter between the landscape, myself, and natural processes. 

Nature, along with light, water, salt and time, all become direct participants inscribing itself into the work. The residual artworks become collaborative ecological archives of place and time rather than fixed representations. 

My practice is rooted in walking, collecting, observing, and sustained field research.

Time spent working in the Arctic has profoundly shaped my understanding of environmental change. Standing before a glacier or floating among sea ice, I became acutely aware that these places are transforming faster than memories can form.

If I return tomorrow, they will already be different than they are today. This realization has created a sense of urgency within my practice.

My work is an attempt to remain in relationship with nature as it continually transforms; to witness, collaborate, and preserve the traces it leaves behind before it disappears.