Portfolio

DIS(ORDER) 2021
Dis(order) is an interactive installation which utilized theatrical wall flats, stockpiled objects from my time in production, lighting and collected recycling to stage a performance that emulated various therapeutic assessments while DSM case study recordings played in the background. Interaction began with a “grounding” conversation between individual participants and the artist, a one-to-one performance mimicking forms of talk therapy, followed by a few minutes alone in the space. The piece invited participants to investigate their views and biases about mental health and neurological diversity, hopefully walking away with an altered understanding of the lived experiences of the neurodiverse and their material worlds.

TRANSITIONAL OBJECTS HOLOGOGY 2024
Transitional Objects was part of Hologogy at the site of the former Acres of Books.
Abstract
Highlighting the artistic contributions of Long Beach City College Sculpture and Ceramics Adjunct Faculty and instructional staff whose artistic practices serve as critical bridges between the art world and the classroom, this exhibition develops a tangible satellite space reflecting the classroom's educational landscape by positing shared values and practices while addressing the creation and discourse of art through diverse means of production.

TRASH TIKI JOSHUA TREE MUSIC FESTIVAL 2025
Trash Tiki lightly tiki themed immersive walkthrough and chill space made from discards and reclaimed/ reused materials. It was installed at Joshua Tree Music Festival in Oct 2025 as a collaboration with TrashBaby’s Relaxation Cube. The 2 installations stood side by side, both from discards created as chill spaces, presenting a minimalist vs maximalist vibe.
Trash Tiki was approx 12’ x 12’ and included lots of texture, lights, a 2-way infinity mirror, and seating with a built-in sofa and a bartop. This is a spin off of an ongoing variable scale installation I have been showing since 2021 called Transitional Objects, that work invites people to leave an object they no longer want and for viewers to claim those objects. This version is exclusively a hang out space, and does not include object exchange.

TRASH TIKI SAME SAME BUT DIFFERENT 2025
Trash Tiki lightly tiki themed immersive walkthrough and chill space made from discards and reclaimed/ reused materials, and was installed at Same Same But Different Sept 2025. The space includes lots of texture, lights, a 2-way infinity mirror, and seating on a built in sofa and at a bartop. It was located off the boardwalk overlooking Lake Perris, and was approx 12’ x 20’. This is a spin off of an ongoing variable scale installation I have been showing since 2021 called Transitional Objects, that work invites people to leave an object they no longer want and for viewers to claim those objects. This version is exclusively a hang out space, and does not include object exchange.


