My practice is Ancestral mediumship through art.

“I am here to help us become collectively and creatively freer each and every day, building toward the world our Ancestors deserved and future children are waiting for.”

My signature work is the Golden Thread collage. The Golden Thread is who you are at your core before scarcity, before survival mode, before the world told you who to be, before the labels and the systems and the fear. When I create a Golden Thread collage for someone, I call in their Ancestors and ask what they need to remember, what needs to be cleared, what needs to be activated, what needs to be shed. The divination answers, and I build from there.

Digital collage is my primary medium. When I work on collaging physically, I most often source imagery from picture books, whose contemporary pictures come closest to what I am looking for. I am continuing to expand into physical collage, sewing, ritual objects, and ceremonial art as my practice deepens.

My creative practice is anchored in two intentions. The first is building toward the world our Ancestors deserved and future children need. The second is supporting us to grow and move collectively and creatively freer each and every day. I believe the universe is multiple choice and that we do not have to live inside the systems we are currently in. Everything in existence came from an idea and we dream new ideas and create new systems. The art exists to help people remember that.

All of my work centers our return to communal ways of being, bringing us back into communal practice, communal connection, and communal care. This is also why I love collaboration so deeply. Creating alongside others expands our lenses and gazes, revealing layers none of us could see alone. Collaboration reminds us that the universe is multiple choice, and it is one of the ways we practice the interconnected, communal world I am working toward.

Water is central to my practice. I work with Toni Morrison's understanding of water as memory, always trying to return to where it was. Through The Dreaming Table, a decolonial gathering practice I founded, I hold space for people to return to themselves through dreaming, creativity, and water as portals. The art I make lives inside that same medicine.

"Through divination, collage, and gathering, I hold space for people to come home to themselves, to their Ancestors, and to the communal ways of being we are remembering together."

“I want people who encounter my work to feel held, Ancestrally seen, and connected. I want them to feel activated in the return to themselves and to our interconnectedness, remembering that we are not separate from anything, and that we are called to move accordingly.”