I am an artist and designer in Boulder, Colorado, mainly creating across various printmaking techniques. Most recently, my work is informed by the inevitable passage of time and pains of growth.
As I drive down the road I am alone, listening to my music, and watching the sun set. The blending of oranges and blues makes me feel hollow, bringing out a pang of longing. I drive through towns I see everyday or will never see again feeling the hum of nostalgia.
As time slips by me, before I’ve realized it, moments, people, and places are becoming memories. They begin to deteriorate at the edges as eventually faces lose their details, I can no longer recall a laugh, and memories fade into each other over time and distance.
I primarily use polyester lithography plates to print my imagery. These are made to be used several times on one printing then discarded–gradually, ink begins to accumulate in unintended locations and unpredictably distort the original image, like how our minds seem to randomly betray us and lose its clarity.
Education
2027 MS, Creative Technology and Design, University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado
2025 BS, Studio Art: Printmaking; Computer Science, Colby College, Waterville, Maine
Distinction in Studio Art Major
Exhibitions
2025 Senior Art Exhibition, Colby College, Waterville Maine
Charles Pepper Hovey Award Recipient
2024 The Boston Printmakers Student Print Exhibition, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston Massachusetts
Collaboration
2024 Assistant printer to Colby College Professor Amanda Lilleston, 75 print edition for Flint Institute of Arts
Commission
2025 75 print edition for the Colby College Sloop Hero Society and J. Seelye Bixler Society Inductees
Curation
2024 - 2025 LC Bates Summer 2025 Exhibition, co-curator under supervision of Professor Véronique Plesch for exhibition: "Gardens"