Personal Work

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Throughout March I worked alongside Langara College as their first ever Artist in Residence. It was a fantastic opportunity to work on a personal project whilst opening conversations about inclusion and diversity with students. After a very successful opening night and talk about the work, the exhibit opened to the public.

Disability Pride

Disability is something that nearly all of us will experience at some point in our life, yet people with disabilities have spent generations being marginalized and misunderstood. We believe that the disabled community should be acknowledged, valued, and respected. One way to do that is by recognizing Disability Pride Month.

Please take a moment to read these five stories, think about what disability means to you, and maybe consider any misconceptions and biases you may hold about disability that you could let go.

5 Women

There comes a turning point in your life where your friends and family around you start having babies and you realise the fragility of life, the fragility of birth and the side of having a baby that isn’t spoken about. This project is about 5 mothers that all gave birth to premature babies that are now thriving. It’s about that physical touch and those moments when the babies were born that they couldn’t hold them.

A Winter with VASS

A winter with VASS, Vancouver Adaptive Snow Sports. A chance to showcase the work that the team are doing on the local mountains to ensure the mountains are accessible to all.

Cold Exposure

An ongoing project documenting people using cold plunges as an alternative way to manage mental health.

Inclusion

An ongoing project working to increase representation in the media.