I Do Not Mind the Fire Because it Keeps Me Warm For Now

My first solo show encapsulating surviving with trauma. Featuring three pieces, Bed Rotten, Paranoid Boundlessness, and I Do Not Mind the Fire Because it Keeps Me Warm For Now. Materials include wood, steel, soapstone, soil, flowers, plaster, and found objects.

Digital Graffiti 2024

The Digital Graffiti Festival is in Alys Beach, FL every May. This is my piece Grief by Gradient. Eyeballs quickly scatter the screen as popping sounds are accompanied with each new appearance.


Digital Graffiti 2022

The Digital Graffiti Festival is in Alys Beach, FL every May. The town lights up for two nights with projection art created by artists from all over. This is my piece Importance of Story.


Digital graffiti 2023

The Digital Graffiti Festival is in Alys Beach, FL every May. The town lights up for two nights with projection art created by artists from all over. This is my piece Skeletons in the Closet, and adaptation from my physical version in Show Me Research Week at the University of Missouri-Columbia.


A string in the labyrinth

Through the Art of Death, an undergraduate research group, I participated in an exhibition displaying themes of grieving and remembrance with Skeletons in the Closet.

Presenting A String in the Labyrinth alongside Jillian Hawk at the Humanities Symposium at the University of Missouri-Columbia.


Visual art and design showcase 2023

The Visual Art and Design Showcase is hosted at the Columbia Art League and accepts undergraduate students at the University of Missouri-Columbia. Here, my piece Blood Stained Ink is displayed.


Chancellors Showcase 2024

Hosted at the Missouri Theatre in Columbia, MO, I was nominated by professors to display my work at the Chancellor’s Showcase. I showcased School Supplies, a hand-built ceramics piece discussing school shootings.