STARE WITH YOUR EARS // As city dwellers, many of us have become accustomed to the deafening din of urban life. Some may even cease to hear it. At the intersection of State Street and Grand Avenue in Chicago, shape-shifting ribbons of light sense the cacophony of environmental noises in real time. They appear to flinch, tremble, and express agitation. Can you see what you hear?

Filter Photo at Night: Women's History Month // A month-long exhibition of photography projections in the former Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery in the in downtown Chicago // Featuring local artists Whitney Bradshaw, Patty Carroll, Edyta Kielian, and Kathryn Rodrigues // Chicago, Illinois, 2023

Torus v.01 // A shape-shifting ribbon responds to sound pollution on the street outside // Made for #artinplace 2022 // Have you seen this installation in person? Send me a note!

Our City is a Garden // Public mural collaboration with Dorian Sylvain and 15 Chicago high school students // Chicago, Illinois, 2020

No Place for Problem Children // Eight-projector array installation at Phoenix Stem Military Academy, Chicago, Illinois

Is This Your Mother? (Lost and Found: The Search for Harry and Edna) // St. Louis, Missouri

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Lost and Found (2021) // Installation at Lambert St. Louis International Airport, St. Louis, Missouri