Personal Remnant Works

Personal Remnants are commissioned works developed in collaboration with an individual or community. Each piece begins with a single remnant material—worn, discarded, or carried forward—and is deconstructed and reassembled into a soft sculptural form.

Working from a systems-based approach, the material is treated as an active record. Its wear, history, and prior use guide the structure of the work, allowing personal experience to accumulate into form.

The commission unfolds through a series of conversations and iterations, culminating in a final installation.

 

You walk through the rain and you don’t get wet: RCM

Reclaimed vinyl banners from Seattle Center are transformed into a sculptural system that reveals how civic materials, language, and time accumulate into collective memory.

Expanding Horizon

Expanding Horizon transforms reclaimed materials into an immersive field of renewal, where fragility and resilience unfold through cycles of growth, change, and collective presence.

Push on

Reshapes inherited material into form, holding rupture, care, and continuity in tension.