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

My creative & cultural work practice spans various mediums including visual art, text, music, and collaboration. Each practice stands on its own, but all are connected through narrative, memory, power, and how culture is made, carried, and challenged.
It engages race, power, spirituality, justice, and humanism, using familiar forms to unsettle what we’re taught to accept and repeat.
I work in ways that don’t fit neatly into a single category. The work follows the questions as they move, and it’s shaped by my own understanding of what needs to be made and said. I trust that understanding, and I take responsibility for the work I put into the world.
This work moves through everyday life, public systems, and shared histories, showing up in different rooms and taking different forms. It gets done. It holds up. And it carries a reputation built on consistency, seriousness, and follow-through.
My art includes mixed media, installation, sound, and object-based pieces that engage memory, spirituality and cultural influence & inheritance. These works often function as ways to reflect and hold personal history alongside collective experience.
My writing spans essays, poetry, and collaborative projects. This work explores narrative as a tool for resistance, connection, making things make sense, and often centers lived experience, justice, and relational truth.
HollyHood is my hip hop practice. This work treats language, rhythm, and performance as cultural labor, using music as a way to examine power, identity, and imagination.
Some of my most significant creative work has been created with my brother, Oscar, who is currently incarcerated. It's the most important collaboration and storytelling work I have ever done.