I am multidisciplinary artist and formally trained landscape architect. Using art and design, I promote a shared environmental awareness and heightened cultural value of ecology by celebrating the landscape of North America.
Informed by research and the visual language of the American landscape, my work manifests in a variety of forms, ranging from site-specic landscape installations in the woods to data-driven cartography in the gallery.
I studied landscape architecture at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design and worked with Sasaki Associates and Ground, Inc. before focusing my creative practice at the intersection of landscape, art, and cultural event.
When not leading my one-man campaign for sustainable cutis anserine americana, I can be found quietly playing in the dirt in and around my Cambridge, Massachusetts home.