The Air Is Plastic is an invitation to curiosity and pleasure. The work presents itself as a sensory experience, welcoming participants to move through and around the suspended plastic. To engage multiple modalities through visual, tactile, and auditory experiences, this work offers new sensibilities for reframing our bodies with plastic.
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Shade Provider2025
7'x13'x3'Shade Provider repurposes discarded plastics into a functional shade configuration, offering relief from heat while inviting the viewer to rethink everyday waste as objects of care. Positioned in a gallery window, the sculpture sparks conversation between inside and outside, inviting the passersby to consider the practical and playful potential of transforming discarded materials.
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Shade Provider2025
Shade Provider repurposes discarded plastics into a functional shade configuration, offering relief from heat while inviting the viewer to rethink everyday waste as objects of care. This site specific installation was created in a Baltimore City park that is lacking adequate shade infrastructure.
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Shade Provider
2025
Shade Provider repurposes discarded plastics into a functional shade configuration, offering relief from heat while inviting the viewer to rethink everyday waste as objects of care. This site specific installation was created in a Baltimore City park that is lacking adequate shade infrastructure.
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How to make your own shadeHow To Make Your Own Shade - survival guide
2025
Zine (small edition)
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The Air is Plastic2023
10'x3'x3'The Air Is Plastic is an invitation to curiosity and pleasure. The brightly colored strands invite the viewer to enter the work itself and consider the relationship between their body and these everyday materials. As the body moves through the piece, the plastics respond- brushing, rustling, layering into what sounds like a babbling river. Once pleasurably cocooned within, senses fully engaged, the outside world softens. The work creates a temporary refuge. Through this immersive experience, viewers are confronted with the reality of overproduction and invited to reconsider alternative ways of being-with the plastic waste that we inherit.
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The Air is Plastic2023
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Plastic Curtain2022
9'x3'x2'
This work draws viewers into a moment of sensory bliss, acting as a threshold or transition, marking the boundary between one environment and another. The single-use plastic bags holds its own symbolic significance and invites viewers to reflect on the implications of our material world. As viewers linger through the single-use plastics, they are met with unexpected yet pleasurable sounds, textures, and visuals that offer new sensibilities for reframing our bodies with plastic.
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Floating Plastic