My work has grown to encompass exhibitions, publishing, writing, and curatorial projects. In 2025, I recently presented two solo exhibitions at Fitchburg State University: An Entanglement of Space and Time in September, followed by the portrait exhibition Facing Fitchburg/Off the Hill in November. I later transformed both projects into handmade artist books, a form I will continue to develop in my photographic practice.
My recent photographic projects include Riverside Silos, a series of large-format prints, and Figuring Space, a boxed edition of figure studies. Through both works, I explore sequencing, spatial perception, and object-based approaches to photography.
Writing is now central to my practice. This month, ArtScope, a regional magazine that covers all five New England states, published my critical essay on photographer Mari Saxon as its cover feature.
Alongside my studio work, I opened a gallery space at the FPS Welcome Center on Main Street in Fitchburg dedicated to exhibiting student, local, and regional artists. This November, I will present An Entanglement of Space and Time at the JCC Center in Worcester, Massachusetts. Also, I am an invited lecturer at Clark University and a mentor to emerging artists.
These projects shape an interdisciplinary practice that brings together photography, artist books, writing, teaching, and exhibition-making.