Assistant Professor of Fine Art
She works at the intersections of architecture, sculpture and landscape. Through research-based, speculative, and site specific interventions, she constructs space as a living host and an embodied nurturance, one that is experienced both as an interiority and as an infrastructure. Her projects are deeply experiential, utilized as conduits for greater public engagement and heightened interconnectivity. She is interested in conceptions of reality, pleasure, and nature, within eastern practices.
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