Upstream | Downstream
Fieldwork-driven works on paper that trace how distant decisions, infrastructures, and extractions register locally—through water, land, and everyday encounter. The project attends to causality across space, asking how awareness might become a form of stewardship.
Living Through a State of Abstraction
An inquiry into Colorado as both a lived landscape and a colonial diagram. Through walking, mapping, and material translation, the work re-grounds abstract systems—boundaries, grids, policies—within their ecological and human consequences.
Infrastructural Heritage
A practice of witnessing infrastructure as a material and moral inheritance. This work reads pipes, rivers, roads, and ruins not as neutral systems, but as ongoing processes that shape responsibility, care, and collective memory.
Reoccupying the Heroic
Works that revisit modernist and civic forms once framed as heroic, attending instead to their afterlives—maintenance, erosion, reuse, and neglect. The project explores how looking closely can unsettle inherited narratives of progress and authorship.
Unfolding | Displaying