Borrowers and Bullies is an exhibition of sculpture, installation, and video. I was highly impacted throughout the making of this work by the Covid-19 pandemic, which began immediately preceding my acceptance into the UW MFA program and has endured to the present at the time of writing. By walking the same paths daily, in my home and in the park behind my home, I more clearly saw my own habits in settler-colonial greenspaces and the built environment. Central to this work is my understanding of a habit as not just a set of repeated behaviours but as a central, life-configuring scaffold for building and maintaining relationships to one another, the built environment, and the land. During the summer of 2021, my collaborative partner and I h...
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This body of work is the culmination of exploring multiple vantage points that peer into the interla...
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Canadian landscapes on gallery walls in art museums serve as a primer for understanding the nation. ...
This research project explores Indigenous dispossession and cultural hybridity through an immersive...
I am a metalsmith; an artist whose practice is grounded in materials and making, and on the generati...
There is a certain kind of intimacy experienced when you can hold something in your hand. Even if I ...
Bodies that Monetize is an exhibition and thesis document that investigates the harms caused to Indi...
This dissertation project serves as an inquiry into Canadian representational practices and discours...
My work strives to create catharsis through the construction of shared experiences rooted in identit...
This thesis undertakes an interpretation of two exhibitions of Aboriginal art, Writing Home and RESE...
In Places Rarely Seen is an interdisciplinary exhibition bringing together print installation, video...
I find myself studying architecture in Cambridge, Ontario, a settler on lands stewarded by the Neutr...
LAND|MINE actively deconstructs and (re)constructs linkages to the LAND that connects city spaces to...
This body of work is the culmination of exploring multiple vantage points that peer into the interla...
In this project I analyze the international dimensions of sovereignty, political self-determination,...
My working methods build upon an ongoing interest in examining how identities and understanding are ...
Surveying my through a feminist approach to autotheory, Pacing the House is an exhibition that uses ...
Canadian landscapes on gallery walls in art museums serve as a primer for understanding the nation. ...
This research project explores Indigenous dispossession and cultural hybridity through an immersive...
I am a metalsmith; an artist whose practice is grounded in materials and making, and on the generati...
There is a certain kind of intimacy experienced when you can hold something in your hand. Even if I ...