Ongoing and past works that live at the intersection of ecology, care, and creative process. These projects unfold slowly, across seasons and relationships, and take the form of participatory rituals, site-based research, and material experiments.
From seed packets to herbal consultations, cyanotypes to collaborative performances, each project reflects an interest in systems—of health, of land, of labor—and how we relate to them. Whether supporting artists through plant-based care, documenting food systems, or co-creating with scientists and conservationists along the Florida Wildlife Corridor, these works are as much about listening as they are about making.