everything left unsaid
During my 8-month student-artist-in-residence (2023-2024) at the Barnard Movement Lab, I was working with my family's archives to create an immersive installation exploring themes of memory and growing up. I paired childhood photographs and videos that my parents took with written captions, which were projected as three panels onto the walls of the space. Film photographs that I took, as an adult, of the neighborhood that I grew up in, were printed and displayed on the ground.
Viewers were invited to sit on green cushions on the floor to view the exhibit and listen to the ambient sounds from old camcorder videos taken of trees swaying in the wind.
You can read coverage of this installation here and here.
suspended realities
This series was exhibited at El Patio Di Mi Casa in New York City. “Suspended Realities” explores movement, light, and passage of time through analog and film photography. This series dwells in moments of silence and reflection. Using Polaroids, I capture the imprints of shifting shadows within a room, crafting expansive and immersive worlds of light within intimate frames. These photographs depict spaces that evoke memories of presence and absence: rooms held between what was and what lingers.