About Me
Raised in Chumash territory, also known as San Luis Obispo, California, I have been building community and living on unceded Ohlone land since 2006. Currently self-employed as a somatic psychotherapist and previously in public libraries, I also hold an undergraduate degree in Film and Digital Media.
My work investigates relationality, presence, and the vitality of both human and more-than-human forces. Across photography, ceramics, video, and participatory structures, I explore interconnection, care, and identity through movement, gesture, and narrative. From glitched panoramas of water to hand-built coils, sculpted tongues and lips, and experimental film, each project meditates on attention, reciprocity, and the unseen dynamics that shape how we relate to one another and the world. Through play, reflection, and sensory engagement, the work invites viewers into encounters with wonder, intimacy, and the subtle poetry of connection.
Why “Vital Regard”…?
What do you consider vital to regard?