ARTIST | WRITER | EDUCATOR | COMMUNITY LEADER | CULTURAL WORKER
ARTIST | WRITER | EDUCATOR | COMMUNITY LEADER | CULTURAL WORKER

My work explores memory, liberation, spirituality, humanism, and culture through mixed media, installation, and sculptural assemblage. These pieces often function as altars, archives, and sites of reflection, and are often developed around specific exhibitions, themes, or bodies of inquiry.
My visual work includes installations, objects, text-based pieces, and video that examine how race, power, belief, and public language shape everyday life. These works often draw from domestic, institutional, and civic spaces—using familiar forms to question what we are taught to accept, repeat, or overlook.

A mixed-media installation at the Pittsburgh International Airport exploring Black spirituality & ancestor veneration.

A mixed-media installation that uses objects and satire to interrogate claims of "colorblindness" in conversations about race.










A text-based installation that uses repetition and reflection to challenge how privilege is seen and avoided.









A mixed-media installation using bullet casings, plastic Black babies, flowers, and domestic furnishings to confront police violence as an ordinary part of American life.












An interactive installation that stages racial separation and "reprogramming" through sound & video, inviting participants to confront racial conditioning through divided spaces of privilege and empowerment.






An installation using books, signage, and alteration to critique how religion and politics shape false narratives in American education.








An installation using altered street signs to confront violence, surveillance, and public language in everyday civic space.






Individual works and pieces not developed as part of a larger installation.








