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Installations of Inner Ring, Cellule, and Collective spinach organism, along with a live drawn animation of melted ice on 8.5x11 copy paper in response to improvising musicians, were all presented at Chilladelphia at Thunderbird Hall on June 15, 2025. The show was curated by Zane Schultz and Jacob Stevens.


Honored to have been an artist in residence at Chop Wood, Carry Water in the Driftless Region of Illinois in June 2025, thanks to a grant from Tyler School of Art and Architecture. I foraged wild clay in a creek, animated the clay in real time while it was projected into the same creek, and a confused audience hummed in response. I also created a Dream Radio, where residents were invited to audio record their dreams upon waking, which I then broadcast looped hyper-locally at 99.6 FM.


Chase Cycle premiered at FringeArts in Philadelphia on April 6th, 2025. Through dance and acoustic props, it depicted the cartoonish reality of living a loop of desire and avoidance. Wile E Coyote and Roadrunner were our guides for understanding these incessant patterns, and Frances Owoh, Shalayah Kinder, Madeline Shuron, and Daisy DeLucia danced, more info here.


I created "Openings" for New American Objects, Vol. 1, a publication of artists showcasing work that can be produced in any typical makerspace. "Openings" is an antidote to the relentless striving and competition capitalism requires of us: anyone can rip a hole off of this laser cut flyer and access the infinite opportunities emptiness has to offer. New American Objects is edited and published by Jake Lahah, to be found soon at an artist book/zine fair near you!


A group of people attempted to become a single organism through mouth sounds and live stop-motion animation of natural detritus found outside the building we were in, as part of the Low-Tech Electronics Faire at Temple University on March 14, 2025.


Super honored to be a Sculpture MFA candidate at Tyler School of Art and Architecture, 2024-2026.