Collaborate

tLet’s Collaborate

I welcome collaborations that bring people together, activate shared spaces, and spark new ways of seeing.


My practice spans multiple platforms, so a collaboration might take the form of a community-based project, an exhibition (in a gallery and/or out in the world), an Artist-in-Residence, a public space engagement, a workshop, a talk, participatory performance, or some combination thereof.

I thrive on interdisciplinary partnerships across sectors—government, civic, cultural, educational, community-based, and private—especially where there is a specific need to address, an issue to illuminate, or a vision to imagine and realize.

I’m especially interested in collaborations that explore belonging, access, connection, and the visible and invisible systems that shape our communities.

Alongside and integrated into my work as an artist, I bring years of experience as a coach, consultant, interviewer, and moderator, and I work well in inter-generational and cross-cultural contexts.

Collaborative engagements can take many forms: partnerships, commissions, facilitation, or other co-created arrangements. Let’s have a conversation. Reach out here if you’d like to have a conversation.

You requested 4–6 representative images, and here’s the recreated list:

Use images of you:

  1. Holding a microphone
    – Moderating a conversation
    – Facilitating a public dialogue

  2. Working around a table with others
    – Workshops
    – Participatory activities
    – Co-design moments

  3. In a group setting, leading or guiding
    – POPOS tour moments
    – Community walks
    – Public Benefit activations

  4. With participants during an installation, event, or intervention
    – Chalk activations
    – Compliment Department interactions
    – Stakeholder Circle guidance

  5. In conversation with stakeholders
    – Council members
    – Community members
    – Collaborators in civic/public space

  6. A process or behind-the-scenes moment
    – Shows your relational practice and leadership visually