I create images and prints using alternative analog methods often employing sustainable, reused, or found materials. My work explores how our identities shift in relation to our environment and time. This exploration extends to the evolution of the materials I use. My work  invites viewers to embrace altered perspectives when encountering materials presented in unexpected or novel ways.  

I serve on the Board of Directors for Community Darkroom 517, Michigan's only community darkroom, where I organize community access, teach alternative photography methods, and leverage my background in social work to promote community and connection through art.

With a  Master's Degree in Social Work, I believe in art's power to build bridges, uniting people through shared experiences and creative expression.