Euphoria Quilt Project
The Euphoria Quilt is a trans & queer group quilt project dedicated to celebrating and preserving gender-expansive joy.
Listen to my interview with the curator, Eliot.
Libertroph
Libertroph is a collection of art and stories about white anti-racist organizing efforts past and present. It is a reckoning with what white culture is and what exists beyond it. And it is an invitation for more white people to take up the life-giving work of anti-racist organizing.
Listen to my interview with the magazine cofounders, Julienne and Alyssa:

“Decolonization or Extinction”
image description: an aged cedar fence with a canvas painted in blue and red oils with a river of navy roving yarn interspersed with copper wire, glass beads, and various grasses and flowers meanders diagonally across. In the lower left quadrant is a bright red postcard from The Red Nation with white gothic-style text that reads “Decolonization or Extinction” and in dark red above “#TheRedDeal.”
The Age of Wisdom
Framed 3″x 3″ canvases
A diptych made of embers from the Cameron Peak Fire collected in October 2020. These book page remnants fell like rain as I stood outside nearly 30 miles away.






Greeting Card Collages (small selection)
botanical collage with cards sent to me during the initial stages of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic
A selection of these pieces was published in The COVID Logs, a multimedia collection of art by disabled and chronically ill people.
Listen to my interview with the editor, Katrina.



1. “orbit” (delphinium blossoms, greeting card, paper)
[image description: a black and white greeting card with a photo of the waxing crescent moon, slightly askew in the middle of a piece of royal blue paper with gold stars, planets, moons, and constellations. Six blue delphinium blossoms encircle the card, like orbiting moons.]
2. “holigays” (catalpa leaves, greeting card, marbled paper, washi tape)
[image description: a white greeting card with rainbow foil serif text reading “Happy HoliGays! to You and Yours” is positioned slightly askew and off-center on a large piece of marbled paper with maroon, cream, and green streaks. Three large, dried catalpa leaves surround the card. The stem of one leaf is partially covered with an “x” of golden washi tape.]
3. “miss u” (peony petals, greeting card, lokta paper)
[image description: a postcard with white handwritten text “miss your face” on background of light pink mums centered on a large piece of burgundy lokta paper. light pink and cream-colored peony petals of various shapes and sizes are scattered all over the lokta paper.]


