About

I grew up on the west coast, in a smaller working town near vancouver on the lands of the Stó:lō First Nation. I received a BFA in Printmaking from Concordia Univerisity in Tiohtià:ke/Montreal and an MFA in Printmaking from the University of Alberta. I grew up in a family who made their living from the forestry industry and spent much of my childhood in the forests of the Fraser Valley and the plains of the Caribou region. Much of my work explores how ideological systems (Christianity, capitalism, white supremacy) affect the way we, as Westerners, see the world and how those systems have led us to the catastrophe of the climate crisis. My work peers through the veneer of reality to see the structures that lay beneath.