Red Columbine, 2022

Red Columbine, 2022Vinyl, Public ArtTownship of Langley Rooted in the vibrant hues found in nature, this illustration celebrates Indigenous flora such as Cedar, Douglas Aster, Red Columbine, and Salal. The fluid, organic shapes in the background draw inspiration from the Douglas Aster's pistil, featuring green accents reminiscent of Cedar and Salal. The focal point centers on the Red Columbine. Selecting…

We Are Resilient, 2018

We Are Resilient, 2018Outdoor Latex Paint on Plywood From Nākatēyimisowin – Taking Care of Oneself curated by Joi T. Arcand for Canadian HeritagePedestrian Tunnel under Wellington Street near the Portage Bridge, Ottawa Nākatēyimisowin – Taking Care of Oneself (translation from Plains Cree), highlights the work of four Indigenous artists from different regions of Canada. This project is a joint undertaking…

Rituals, 2017

Rituals, 2017Video, yoga mats From Out of the Current, at The Reach Gallery MuseumPhoto by SITE photography, courtesy of The Reach Gallery Museum

Reflections, 2017

Reflections, 2017Vinyl lettering on exterior windows Reflections, 2017 (Audience Reaction)Pens, Paper, Vessel The exterior windows of The Reach Gallery Museum featured vinyl lettering, showcasing excerpts from a heartfelt letter penned to my husband during a period of intense and enduring chronic pain. Within the gallery, attendees were encouraged to share their thoughts, secrets, or untold notes anonymously throughout the exhibition.…

Muscles, Nerves & Helplessness, 2017

Muscles, nerves, and helplessness, 2017Digital audio file (1min 54sec) From Out of the Current, at The Reach Gallery Museum, Abbotsford British ColumbiaPhoto by SITE photography, courtesy of The Reach Gallery Museum

Through Misery and Fantasy, 2013

Through Misery and Fantasy, 2013Canvas, string From Through Misery and Fantasy, at S’ELIYEMETAXWTEXW Art Gallery at the University of the Fraser Valley Within the contemporary landscape and because of its unpredictability and disruption to our systems of living, nature can sometimes be valued in terms of loss: of time and money. Through Misery and Fantasy questions the idolization of the…

I.E. Number: 7, 2011

I.E. Number: 7, 2011Mixed Media, 2 minute audio loop Fraser Valley Biennale, The Reach Gallery Museum Abbotsford The inviting chairs and colour palette of the tile combined with the soothing sound of water  falling, which emanates from the drain, sets a serene scene until you listen a little longer and realize that what you hear is not just the sounds…