My artistic practice is grounded in somatic and embodied methodologies and uses different artistic tools to find ways of expressing bodily knowledge across different media. Herein, I draw from movement-based research and my experience as a dance and yoga teacher to develop situations of attention, presence and transformation.
I am interested in the meeting and interacting of sensations, material traces and lived experiences and explore these in participatory and process-based formats across disciplines and with different groups of people. By investigating how bodies, materials and spaces can become sites of encounter, negotiation and change, I aim to create spaces of connection and transformation through art.

Somatic Practice
Movement-Based Research
Art Mediation
Exploring the body through embodied perception, attuning to sensation and being present with what is.
Investigating movement, space, and materials to generate artistic ideas and processes.
Creating artistic situations that connect materials, ideas, and people across disciplines.






