The intersections or overlapping of art with ecology, geography, political and cultural history,
and especially everyday life, contain interesting avenues of exploration and limitless possibilities
for discovery. My work, photographic, performative, and otherwise, broadly deals with place
revealed through relationships. Using domestic materials: family photographs, buttons, string,
the simple act of walking, I am attempting to understand our current condition and looking for
a place called home.
My work responds to the complexities and reciprocities of relationships between self and place
evidenced by simple gestures of the body, quotidian rituals, and unspoken connections that
express a need to belong to a place, a home and community, as well as within a story,
one’s own or another’s history.