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2009   BluePrints

University of Colorado at Colorado Springs and The Fine Art center Modern [GOCA]

2005   Calyx

Kimball Arts Center, Park City, Utah, permanent collection

2004   Flamebird

Swaner Preserve and Eco Center, Park City Utah, permanent display

2003-4   108 Lotuses A Prayer for Peace

Touring installation funded by the British Arts Council

2003   Wing

The Canyons Ski Resort, Park City, Utah, permanent display

2001   Snow Spirit

National Abilities Center, Park City, Utah, permanent display in the memorial garden 

1998-2002  Tantric Heart

International Collection of Women's Art, New Hall College Cambridge, UK,

TIME = ART

‘How do evolving timelines invite intersections with ecology, expansion, and contraction?’

As an interdisciplinary artist, I explore conversations about spiritual ecology, creating immersive experiences through sculpture, performance, and installation that invite expansive awareness. I aim to create spaces for connection, reflection, and alternate perspectives. I am committed to contributing to a more just and compassionate world.

 

How can art catalyze change and inspire us to reimagine intersections between social and environmental justice and personal and collective change? My work is led by investigative approaches, incorporating locality, clays, found objects, pigments, fibers, plants, film, photography, sound, and light.

‘Can we experience spatial relationships through vibration harmony and dissonance?’

This work centers on curating collaborative ritual performances informed by solastalgia, our experience of climate change. EARTHflows is an ongoing project based on locality, reverence for the natural environment, and community collaboration. It includes EARTHflow Ritual Performances, Earth Experiments, and Ritual Action Flow Paintings.

As director of the ecological art collective SkySoul Studio, I host a platform exploring solastalgia. We are a developing collective of environmentally aware creatives collaborating on investigations into impermanence and ecofeminism. Public engagement in community events offers the potential for reframing ideologies of contraction. Art can unite people, challenge assumptions, and inspire us to envision new possibilities.

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