My practice is an act of reclaiming connections to my home, my ancestry, and my identity.
As a Native artist and researcher navigating displacement, my relationship with textiles examines how memory informs the ways we understand ourselves and relationship to place.
Water informs my practice, both through process and memory. Color shapes how I build relationships between material and memory. Stitching, weaving, and layering, complex surfaces emerge that hold both softness and strength.
My work holds space for the intentional act of imagining beyond limitations, expectations, and narratives that have been placed on us. It invites wonder as a way to shift how we understand who we are and where we belong, opening us up to possibility to create futures on our own terms.

