EcoPoetics
CRONE:GOD:MONSTER
A Material Poetics Solo Exhibition at The Cube Gallery
Boulder, CO
2021
“Pagan Pope Quilt”
4’x7’ Newspaper, Thrifted Fabric, Found Cut-Out Images
2020
“LAND’S GONNA CHANGE HANDS” AMIRI BARAKA TRIBUTE
3’X15’ JUNIPER + JUTE
INSTALLED IN FRONT OF DENVER’S CAPITOL AND THEN FLOATED DOWN CHERRY CREEK TRAIL
“REMATRIATE THE LAND”
AN INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF THIRTEEN INDIGENOUS GRANDMOTHERS TRIBUTE
4’X42’
MARREN (DUNE) GRASS AND SEA KELP
INSTALLED VIA “PROCESSION OF CARE” ON THE SHORELINE OF SEAVIEW WASHINGTON AND CAST TO SEA
“GLUT”
IN SUPPORT OF EPA WASTE MANAGEMENT ORGANIZING 2021
4’X7’ Digital Print GARBAGE FROM WASHINGTON SHORELINES SWEPT INTO GARBAGE FONT
“WONDER SONDER PONDER PONDER”
4’x7’ Digital Print, PHOTOGRAPHED AND COLLAGED FOUND ASPEN CARVINGS
IN SUPPORT OF THE OUTDOOR EQUITY GRANT PROGRAM, COLORADO
“JUSTICE 4 FARMWORKERS”
8’x160’ Dried Corn Crop
2020
This project was a collaboration between Naropa University’s Intro to Diversity Seminar and Frontline Farming in effort to raise awareness and engagement around SB21-087, a Colorado Farmworker Rights Bill. This piece, reading “JUSTICE 4 FARMWORKERS” was installed on Federal Blvd in Denver, on the property of Frontline Farming’s Sisters Garden. Following my EcoPoetic Installation technique working with natural materials to make public signs, students and farmers worked together to arrange Frontline’s previous season corn crop into letters. A zine was simultaneously created for lawmakers to read and consider in the voting process. SB21-087 passed and was signed into law by summer 2020, becoming the most comprehensive Farmworker Rights law in the country.