My work explores the intersection of art and sport as a way to understand vulnerability, trust, and shared human experience. Both demand presence, repetition, and commitment—while also inviting introspection, community, and transformation.
I see the court as a sacred site—an earth painting—layered with memory, movement, and spiritual culture. These spaces carry homage: to home courts, to community, to the quiet rituals of play. I’m drawn to how time settles into them, and how they become stages for radical empathy and real-time negotiation.
In particular, I see courts as battlefields where women in sport fight for visibility and equal space. Sport, in my practice, is both metaphor and material—embodying strength, resistance, and tenderness. Through it, I explore the politics of space and the ways we shape one another through every pass, pivot, and pause.
Ultimately, I aim to create not just art, but temporary fields—environments where difference is honored, collectivity is sacred, and the pursuit of something greater than the self becomes possible.
The Studio, April 2025