A creative force in contemporary art, she pursues ideas that intersect memory, material, and place. Raised in a milieu that valued storytelling and craft, she developed a practice rooted in careful observation and tactile investigation. Her work often unfolds through series that explore the shifting boundaries between drawing, sculpture, and installation, inviting viewers to move through space and time with intention. Drawing on collaborations and community protocols, she builds environments that respond to site, audience, and gesture, fostering attentive looking and participation. Her practice continuously seeks ambiguity, inviting resonance without didactic certainty, and foregrounds process as a path to understanding human perception. She remains committed to expanding dialogue across disciplines and audiences.