Artist’s Statement

I am a visual artist working primarily in photography, with recent work incorporating collage and fiber art. My practice holds the tension between motion and stillness, between personal memory and collective history. I am interested in the neuroscience of memory and recollection, how we each experience and remember the same moment differently.

Centered in themes of gender, trauma and familial relationships, my work creates layered forms where personal experience and cultural erasure meet. Through photographic imagery and tactile surfaces, I trace how moments are carried, fractured, and reassembled, inviting viewers to reconsider what has been overlooked in both families and histories.