I am an artist using drawing, animation, photogrammetry, and sound to trace relationships between landscape, memory, ecology, and cultural exchange. Through collaborative and research-driven projects, I assemble archives, document place-based histories, and trace how ecological change, migration, and cultural memory become inscribed within landscapes, images, and the stories attached to them.
My projects frequently engage ecological systems, border regions, and the ways information is recorded, circulated, and preserved across time. Working with both found and self-generated materials, I transform documents, images, field recordings, and spatial data into works that examine how places are remembered, represented, and continuously remade through social and cultural processes.
My current work delves into the interplay of the artificial and natural, using faux and synthetic materials to explore themes of queer identity, transformation, and ecological consciousness.
I am a Visiting Assistant Professor at University of San Diego and Lecturer at UC San Diego, teaching courses in animation, video art, and studio arts. I have exhibited my work at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, Musée d’Art Contemporain de Montréal, The Center for Fiction in NYC, Comfort Station in Chicago Illinois and the San Diego Museum of Art.

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