Textiles


Textile work operates as a tactile field, using quilting, embroidery, and rug-making to trace how domestic craft encodes biopolitics, care, and inherited narratives.

These pieces merge personal record-keeping with system critique, drawing on childhood sketches, medical language, and domestic aesthetics to map the cultural logics that shape disability, reproduction, and belonging.

Through stitched text, patchwork forms, and embedded images, the works function as soft infrastructures; holding memory, resistance, and survival knowledge in material form.


Axioms of Care, Wall Rug, 2021
Crip Sweet Home, Embroidery, 2024
Nest Egg for Transient Childhoods, Quilt 2020
Kitty Doily ‘Mew’, 1995. 
early sketch resembling Nest Egg For Transient Childhoods
What is your un-obsolescence?, Quilt 2019
Comfort Studies Quilt, Kings Leap Gallery, NYC 2020
an early quilt sketch, 1994. 
recurring forms reappear in Comfort Studies Quilt, 2020.
species in decline, bouqet solutions!, Quilt 2019
methotrexATE, Acrylic Painting on Cotton, 2016
Comfort Studies, Kings Leap Gallery 2020

↳  see New Psychedelia of Industrial Healing photography project