Visual Art

Visual Art is an important cornerstone to my professional practice. Only recently have I realized the important role visual work plays in processing and sorting information and ideas as a Neurodivergent person.

My current educational research centers the collective art creation of Neurodivergent students to express the benefits of self-determination and autonomy in a school or learning environment. Students are invited to co-design their research with me, and produce a series of creative works to be exhibited in 2026.

My recent project, We’'ll Think of Something (WTOS), is an ongoing digital design series that explores ideals of access and community care. WTOS pieces are small, call to direct action, and are easily attainable at local art and bookfairs.

    • Dissertation Exhibition
      Hayward CA, 2026

    • Anarchist Bookfair
      Sacramento CA 2023, 2024

    • Accessible Intervention
      Tower, Sacramento CA, 2019

    • Hiking Backward
      Digital Exhibition, 2018

    • Cabin
      College of the Redwoods, Eureka CA, 2017

    • HFNY
      Beatnik Studios, Sacramento CAm 2016

    • Take This With You
      Artspace 1616, Sacramento CA, 2015

    • Advancement to Candidacy
      Robert Else Gallery, Sacramento CA, 2013

    • New Work
      Armadillo Music, Davis CA, 2011

    • New Work
      Forbidden Art, Vacaville CA, 2009

    • CSUEB Leadership Summit
      June 2024

    • Art Music Lit Space
      July 2020

    • College of the Redwoods
      September 2019

    • Eureka Times-Standard
      August 2017

    • Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission
      December 2016

    • Golden1Center.com
      December 2016

    • Sactown Magazine
      February 2016

    • The Beatnik Journal
      December 2015

    • Sacramento Bee
      December 2015

    • Doctor of Education
      Cal State East Bay, Expected 2026

    • Master of Arts
      Sacramento State, 2014

    • Bachelor of Arts
      Sacramento State, 2012