My practice is an evolving, interdisciplinary exploration that resists fixed boundaries. It moves fluidly between installation, sculpture, painting, film, and performance, functioning as a living organism, shaped by and shaping the spaces it inhabits. At its core, my work interrogates the relationship between bodies and spaces, particularly the tension between “minoritised” bodies and “majoritised” environments. This inquiry stems from a desire to question how identity and spatial politics intersect and how these dynamics can be reimagined through art. I am deeply interested in post-human and pre-human ideas, which challenge anthropocentric narratives and invite alternative modes of being. These concepts allow me to explore multiplicity and hybridity, creating work that lingers in the “in-between” outside conventional categories and disciplinary boundaries. Rather than offering prescriptive answers, my practice creates open-ended encounters, spaces for dialogue and reflection where viewers can engage with ambiguity and complexity.

Material experimentation is central to my process. I often combine organic and synthetic elements, layering textures and forms to evoke both fragility and resilience. This approach reflects my interest in embodied experience and vulnerability, positioning the body not as a fixed entity but as a site of negotiation and transformation. Through these strategies, I aim to challenge dominant structures while foregrounding presence and relationality.

My work is informed by collaborative and participatory methods, drawing on documentary techniques and personal narratives to establish trust and openness. I view art making as a dialogic process, one that privileges conversation over prescription and embraces the unpredictability of exchange. This ethos extends to my engagement with curatorial practices and interdisciplinary research, where I seek to balance creative autonomy with institutional frameworks.

Ultimately, my practice is driven by curiosity and a commitment to critical inquiry. It is a space where theory and materiality converge, where questions of identity, power, and belonging are explored through visual and spatial forms. By creating work that resists closure and invites interpretation, I hope to foster encounters that are both personal and collective, moments of recognition, disruption, and possibility.