Studio D
Her work examines design as both a practice and a social system, questioning aesthetics, agency, participation, and knowledge to imagine new modes of engagement and making. She studied architecture for three years abroad and five years at California State Polytechnic University and continues her studies in film.
She is drawn to making art and figures. Her handbuilt ceramic pieces celebrate organic forms and textural depth, each uniquely shaped by thoughtful fingers and innovative tools. She also creates jewelry that explores form, materiality, and tactile expression as extensions of her visual and spatial practice.
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