I smuggle feminist resistance into the domestic and the decorative, using textiles and digital media as Trojan horses.
My work draws on matrilineal storytelling, inherited objects, and everyday rituals, exploring how care, memory, and quiet forms of resistance are passed between generations.
I’m interested in the emotional lives of ordinary things, and how small objects can hold protection, humour, and meaning.
Alongside installations and events, I create collectible pieces that sit somewhere between comfort and confrontation. Sometimes this takes the form of small protective objects: quiet forms of armour for everyday life.