About Me.
I make work about survival — emotional, physical, and spiritual.
My pieces often deal with exhaustion, manipulation, resilience, and the ways we carry invisible damage inside ordinary life.
Through text, painting, and installation, I try to capture the small moments that say everything: a low battery warning, a half-finished apology, a snoozed alarm, a rewritten memory.
I’m interested in where vulnerability and resistance meet — in the tension between what we are told to feel and what we actually live through.
My work isn’t about offering clean answers.
It’s about holding the messy, unfinished parts of survival up to the light and saying, “This matters too.”
Education
University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Bachelor of Arts in Art, Painting and Drawing concentration
Dean’s List (3.7 GPA)
Exhibitions
2025
2025
2025
Slop Shock, Sand Point Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Dispersal Patterns, Jacob Lawrence Gallery, Seattle, WA
Spring Cleaning, Residential Property, Seattle, WA