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Exhibitions

Detailed below are the exhibitions and the artwork featured that I have participated in. 

New Majors Exhibition

Displayed in Spring 2023

Checkmate

Created in 2021

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"Sculpture made from paper mache, chicken wire, plastic bins, foam board, various assortments and styles of paper, ink, paint, and chess pieces, fake flowers, hot glue, and muslin. The subject represented in this piece is the trauma, journey, and the

emotion of women who have survived sexual assault and then move on to grapple with the many conflicting, confusing, and terrifying emotions, as well as the trauma in their journey in navigating the aftermath of a sexual assault."

Art Education Exhibition

Displayed in Spring 2024

Homeless

Created in 2023

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"Homeless is an experimentation with “aura” and what that means in an abstraction assemblage. The cascading material and the precariousness in which it is arranged is representative of the emotions tied to homelessness (emotionally, mentally,

 and physically)."

The Other Side of the Mirror

Created in 2023

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"Other Side of the Mirror uses fabrics, fibers, a limited,

 deliberate color palette, and various mixed media materials

 to emulate a divine, feminine representation of growth

 and decay that viewers can literally see themselves in."

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@ART Showcase

Displayed in Fall 2023

Checkmate

Created in 2021

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"Sculpture made from paper mache, chicken wire, plastic bins, foam board, various assortments and styles of paper, ink, paint, and chess pieces, fake flowers, hot glue, and muslin. The subject represented in this piece is the trauma, journey, and the

emotion of women who have survived sexual assault and then move on to grapple with the many conflicting, confusing, and terrifying emotions, as well as the trauma in their journey in navigating the aftermath of a sexual assault."

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Checkmate

Created in 2021

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"Sculpture made from paper mache, chicken wire, plastic bins, foam board, various assortments and styles of paper, ink, paint, and chess pieces, fake flowers, hot glue, and muslin. The subject represented in this piece is the trauma, journey, and the

emotion of women who have survived sexual assault and then move on to grapple with the many conflicting, confusing, and terrifying emotions, as well as the trauma in their journey in navigating the aftermath of a sexual assault."

Institute For Women's Leadership's Annual Women's Month Gallery

Displayed in March 2024

"The Other Side of the Mirror."

Created in 2023

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This piece uses fabrics, fibers, a limited, deliberate color palette, and various mixed media materials to emulate a divine, feminine representation of growth and decay that viewers can literally see themselves in. 

Overt Gallery: Textures

Displayed in June-July 2024

“Politicized Landscape Part One : Out of Frame.”

Created in 2022

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“Politicized Landscape Part Three: Grab what’s left.”

Created in 2022

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My digital artwork explores politicized landscapes, focusing on the deconstruction of nature and humans' impact on it. I learned about metacognition by adding and removing elements to create new themes, highlighting how our brains fill in details that aren't there. My work differentiates between reality and perception, particularly in how nature responds to human actions. In these three images, I examine nature's resilience. The first image, with leaves extending beyond the frame, symbolizes nature's ability to grow and defy human-imposed geometric constraints. I aimed to convey this through diverse natural textures in a digital format.

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