My Interview with Lydia Nobles for A Woman’s Thing

I’m excited to share my recent feature in A Woman’s Thing, where Lydia Nobles and I dove deep into the themes behind my solo exhibition, Best Laid Plans, held earlier this year at Peninsula in New York.
As Lydia so eloquently captured, my work explores how personal narratives can become universal reflections, highlighting the tension between intention and outcome in the creative process. In our interview, we discussed how imagery drawn from my own life—red shoes, braids, rainbows—takes on layered, sometimes contradictory meanings, offering viewers an opportunity to bring their own interpretations to the work.
The conversation also touched on how my upbringing informed the paintings in Best Laid Plans, as well as the challenges of translating memory into visual form. It was a rewarding opportunity to reflect on how objects and gestures can act as symbols that bridge the personal and collective, while also embracing the unpredictability of artistic creation.
Announcing My Representation by DIMIN, New York

I’m over the moon to share some exciting news: I’m officially represented by DIMIN in New York! This is a huge moment in my journey as an artist, and I couldn’t be happier to partner with a gallery that’s as passionate about pushing creative boundaries as I am.
From the very start, the DIMIN team has made me feel right at home, and I’m so energized by their vision and support. Joining their roster of insanely talented artists is such an honor, and I’m beyond excited for what’s ahead—new projects, exhibitions, and plenty of surprises along the way.
This collaboration feels like the start of something truly special, and I can’t wait to share more with you all soon. Keep an eye out for updates on upcoming shows, events, and fresh work—this is just the beginning!