Frequently Asked Questions
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Who am I?
I’m a Miami-based visual artist working with abstract, quilt-inspired paintings and textile-based works. My practice explores pattern, repetition, and craft traditions through dyeing, stitching, and painting. Site specific project often engage directly with architectural space and large-scale presentation.
→ Link:About page
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My work is influenced by women’s labor, quilt history, architecture, and organic forms, as well as modern and contemporary art that blurs the boundaries between craft and fine art.
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I’m available for:
Institutional exhibitions
Public art commissions
Site-responsive and architectural installations
Hospitality and corporate collections
Projects may involve existing work, newly commissioned pieces, or custom-scaled adaptations.
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Yes. I’ve completed projects for public art sites, commercial spaces, and institutional partners. I regularly collaborate with curators, fabricators, architects, and project managers, and I’m comfortable working within established timelines, budgets, and approval processes.
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My work typically incorporates textiles, thread, dye, and paint, often combining hand-dyed fabric with stitched and painted elements. I also collaborate with clients to incorporate client-provided or site-specific materials when appropriate—such as deadstock upholstery fabric, architectural textiles, or specialty materials connected to a project’s context.
For public art and institutional projects, materials and fabrication methods are adapted to meet durability, safety, and site-specific requirements.
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My work can be suitable for public-facing or high-traffic environments, depending on the site and project requirements. I work closely with clients to determine appropriate placement, framing, and mounting strategies specific to each location, taking into account visibility, durability, and environmental conditions.
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Yes. I regularly work at varying scales and develop site-responsive works informed by architecture, spatial flow, and context. Custom dimensions and configurations are possible depending on the project.
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Yes. I can provide project proposals and concept statements, preliminary budgets and timelines, and material specifications and installation requirements. I work closely with Baker-Hall Gallery, who commonly assist with RFQ and institutional submission processes when appropriate.
I’m experienced working with RFPs, RFQs, and formal institutional review processes.
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Installation methods vary depending on the site and scope of the project. I work with a professional fabricator who creates custom wooden mounting systems using high-quality plywood and velcro, tailored specifically to each artwork and its installation location.
I collaborate closely with clients, institutional staff, installers, and fabricators to ensure that mounting and installation meet both aesthetic and site-specific requirements.
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Yes. I collaborate with art consultants, curators, and institutional teams, and I work closely with Baker-Hall Gallery. We’re very engaged in collaborative processes and enjoy working with a wide range of partners, disciplines, and perspectives.
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My work is regularly exhibited in galleries and public art spaces across the U.S. Current and upcoming exhibitions are listed on the Exhibition page.
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Studio visits are available by appointment in Miami’s Shenandoah neighborhood. I welcome artists, curators, collectors, and students interested in learning more about my process. Please contact me to schedule a visit.
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Yes. Select works are available through Baker-Hall Gallery
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My work has been exhibited in galleries, institutional spaces, and public-facing venues across the U.S., including Miami International Airport, Google Store Miami, and The Shelborne by Proper. My current CV and exhibition history are available upon request, with highlights listed on the Exhibitions page.
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For institutional, curatorial, or public art inquiries, please contact me. I’m happy to discuss potential projects, timelines, and next steps.
I welcome early-stage conversations and exploratory inquiries, even when project details are still in development.