Artist Statement
My sculptures explore body maintenance and the intimate collectivity of public space. In my work, familiar care products —toothbrushes, tissues, toilets, towel dispensers— are exhibited in repetition and exaggerated scale, becoming communal domestic sites. I am interested in making visible bodily need fulfillment (cleansing, voiding, masturbating, crying) and the labor of tending to ourselves and others. In my installations, visitors are offered places to reflect on their own histories of touch, care, and survival. This work is shaped by the history of queer archival practices where what is deemed “important” or “archival” is interrogated and ordinariness is celebrated.