My work explores what Wendell Berry calls
the “unsettling of America,” namely, the effects,
the marks, and the changes that humans make on the land
and cultures of a given area. My installations demonstrate
my desire to create art that gives viewers time and space
to think about the local communities, economies, and ecosystems
they inhabit. It is my hope that my art initiates questions
which remind viewers of their importance, their responsibilities,
and their place, on earth and in the order of things—the
local cultures they share with other creatures. To prepare
for each piece, I research the history of the place to
learn how the interaction between the wild and the human
has determined the direction and cultural makeup of the
local community. This research, or what I call "collaborating
with a place," helps me understand what I want to
say in my work and what I want to share with my audience.