I make the art I want to collect. My practice is rooted in archiving Black American life across generations, the family, the neighborhood, the body, the fashion, and treating ordinary moments as worthy of documentation and reverence.
I work primarily in mixed media, collage, and text, drawn to materials that carry memory not just through image but through object, texture, and trace. My work begins in personal archive and expands outward into collective Black American experience, guided by the belief that what has been lived deserves to be seen, preserved, and passed forward.
I am an emerging artist. This body of work is my first public practice.