
I am one of three artists selected for the 2026 Clark County Parks and Recreation Public Arts Office Temporary Art Program. The program is designed to give artists experience in working with a client in the commission of a temporary public sculpture.
I will work with the Public Arts Office to create a sculpture that will go on tour and end with a group exhibition at the Winchester Dondero Cultural Center in June.
I am taking my drawing into three dimensions! It’s actually a very simple idea that draws on identity and promotes a sense of belonging in our public spaces. I will create life-size 3D whole-body sculptures. Some facets of the sculptures will look real and lifelike while others will be progressively pixelated to give the impression that a figure is appearing and disappearing in the way it occupies space.
The final artwork will question the right we have to take up space in public and raise questions about identity, and what makes us real and human, in a technology and data driven world.
