Made during my time as astronomer in residence at the Grand Canyon, this piece connects the history of the canyon to space exploration. Made in collaboration with planetary scientist and composer Dr. Divya M. Persaud.
Inspired by the legacy of the Apollo Program and the works of Doug Varone, this piece was created in collaboration with five Purdue undergraduate students and our collective dreams for the future.
Created during the summer of 50th anniversary of Apollo 11, this solo is inspired by the complex interplay between the explorative nature of humanity and the unknowably vast physical processes that have shaped the Solar System into which we step.
My most recent group work examines the relationship between “true power” and “attributed power” in the perpetuation of unhealthy power dynamics. How do we cede power?
How is one person taking another’s weight? How do we treat the people we try to make our homes? This duet explores an uneven relationship, as recorded in mirroring of motion, assumption of physical support, and the eventual choice to change.