Threadbare:

Every year 20 million tons of post consumer textile waste are put into landfills. After years of working as a textile artist and seeing this waste creation first hand, my work strives to unmake waste and give value back to these materials. The works in this series are made using waste, transforming discarded material into new forms.

Exhibitions:

LEAVE NO TRACE

CLARE GALLERY - Hartford, CT

January 15th - March15th, 2024

“This work shows the transformation of material made immaterial, craft as a form of ceremony and the transfer of energy and spirit into a living process, striving to become in balance with the natural world.”

UPHEAVAL

Woodloch Gallery

 September 14th, 2023 - November 28th, 2023

MTG Kraków 2021-

Inter-Connected – existence beyond waste is an exhibition investigating the issues of sustainability and our existence in modern society. Work included in the show focuses on safer approaches in contemporary arts proceeding from traditional printmaking techniques to non-toxic innovative methods. All works have been created with the use of natural elements and repurposed materials transforming them into a new formation often in a form of installation.

Owning Earth.

Duration: June 26, 2021 – June 1, 2022

The artists of Owning Earth challenge the intolerable cruelty of deeply entrenched systems of domination—over our environment, other species, and other humans--and imagine alternatives based on mutuality and reverence.

Cladogram: Katonah Museum of Art, 2nd Juried Biennial

Cladogram: 2nd KMA International Juried Biennial, juried by Yasmeen Siddiqui, brings together artists working in visual and written media. A cladogram is a branching diagram that shows relationships among different species and their history of evolution. Similarly, this exhibition includes work that engages with personal or family history, explores ways in which historical objects and ideas are organized, categorized and displayed, and challenges the dominant narrative of history and art history.

Indigenous Women’s Voices Summit 2020.

Fiber Works Seek to “Celebrate, Mourn, and Heal” the Experiences of Indigenous Women.