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I create interdisciplinary work to explore how universal experiences of grief, memory, and storytelling help define what it means to be human. Trained as a photographer, my work now ranges across media, from sculpture and installation to sound, performance, and video. In recent years, I have been producing a body of work about end-of-life experiences (ELEs)—in particular, how they help us understand the emotional intricacy of grief and the ways in which we construct our beliefs about human consciousness and a possible afterlife. My film project, Inquiry into the ELE (2019), was exhibited at Vox Populi (Philadelphia). My site-based audio installation, Vigil, featured at Green-Wood Cemetery (Brooklyn). I have featured work at Open Source Gallery (Brooklyn), BRIC (Brooklyn), EFA Project Space (New York), Oliver Art Center at CCA (Oakland), The Kreeger Museum (DC) and MICA (Baltimore). In 2022, I was commissioned by Sound Scene to create the performance OFFERING for the Hirshhorn Museum Plaza (DC).

A native of Pittsburgh (b.1976) , I earned a BFA in Photography from Savannah College of Art and Design, GA, and an MFA from Concordia University, Montreal. I’m a Part-Time Assistant Professor at Parsons the New School for Design and I currently work between NYC and Washington, D.C.