About
New York based multidisciplinary musician, artist, and educational designer.
My practice is becoming sound, through improvisation and imagining space. It is a return to exploring dominant resonant frequencies, as showcased by theTacoma Narrows Bridge, which famously collapsed in 1940 due to aeroelastic flutter.
My first mentor was my father, an actor, who spoke of telling stories, exploring characters, and honoring the audience. In that, becoming sound becomes becoming other and other’s story. It is a releasing of who we are in any given moment for alternative spaces.
My art has taken me from smashing pianos with sledgehammers to singing at Carnegie Hall, from recontextualizing bubble wrap to designing experiential immersions.
Among my many influences, Gilles Deleuze and his philosophy on becoming reigns strong, despite having only read three pages of A Thousand Plateaus.