My practice is centered within a dialogue of space, the built environment, and experiences of the everyday through post-minimal aesthetics and conceptual approaches. It considers the conditions that constitute a site as a place; socially, architecturally, and geographically. I place myself within my work either literally and/or conceptually to direct the specificities of the body and the self amongst my built environment. In this way, my work offers parallaxed experiences between the viewer and myself.
My sculptural, drawing, and performance practice grew from my earlier research on domestic space as an embodied space, and from here my practice extended into the built environment and my interactions with it. I have created a number of architectural works that support the idea of intimate and experiential spaces, many of which challenged the centralized idea of modernist design and construction. Through dismantling, reconfiguring, subversion, and play, I intend for my works to communicate new perspectives into our built environment.