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How Goes It?

About Me

I am a Black, multimedia artist based in Brooklyn, working with clay, sound, and textile. My practice traces containment — how the body holds pressure, memory, and movement.

Clay remembers touch and fracture. Textile offers softness and repair. Sound carries breath, distortion, repetition — what resists the visible.

I think in structure, but I’m drawn to where it loosens. I treat the body as archive and material as witness. I am interested in how we remember, how we soften, and how the future pulls certain stories back into light.

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