Born 1999 in Reading, Pennsylvania.
My work explores the tension between memory and decay through materiality and process. Growing up in a small town during the shift from analog to digital, childhood memories were rooted in simplicity, while adolescence intensified to a hyperconnected, accelerating world. This liminal inheritance is strange: nostalgia for a world I only half remember, amid its gradual erosion. Through my practice I seek connection and belonging, drawing on personal experiences of addiction, incarceration, and loss to navigate spaces that no longer feel tangible.
My work is a loaded shotgun in the mouth of progress, firing back at a world speeding too fast to remember itself.