Jubilant Emigration
2023
Installation
12 feet by 4 feet by 7 feet

Sibley Hall Gallery, Cornell University

In the afterlife of the 1980s Salvadoran Civil War, Jubilant Emigration turns toward the lives of trans femme sex workers who moved within and against its violence– tending to soldiers, making kin, surviving in La Praviana, San Salvador. An obsolete railway returns here, not as history but as body. Once used to move militia through the city’s red-light districts, the Salvadoran National Railway is refigured as a site of pleasure and refusal. A four-foot span of an antique silver bullet railcar opens inward, its interior thick with adornment, softness, and excess. What once carried bodies toward violence now holds them otherwise– suspended in joy, erotic labor, and ancestral presence. Military remnants press against fabrics, toys, and jewels; the line between harm and tenderness loosens, frays, reforms.

Plywood, dowels, cotton fabric, polyester fill, beads, faux flowers, paint, jewelry, photographs, sex toys, toy guns, tassels, military garments, stuffed dolls, video projection.

Break Like Light, Open Like Flesh
2026
Sculpture, Installation
8 feet by 10 feet by 20 feet

Institute for Contemporary Art at VCU

Drawing from classical angelology, this installation reimagines the celestial hierarchy as a metaphor for erotic hierarchies structured through the gaze. In religious cosmology, angels closest to the divine are imagined less as bodies than as radiant mechanisms of perception, while lower orders gradually take on human form. Through this descent, vision condenses into flesh. The work centers on the figure of the Watcher: the angel whose act of observing becomes fascination, longing, and eventual fall. Here, the gaze operates as an architecture of desire, organizing bodies through proximity, visibility, and the tension between watching and touch.

Lace, suede leather, grommets, fabric dye.

Linger
2026
Sculpture, Installation
3 feet by 3 feet by 20 feet

Institute for Contemporary Art at VCU

This installation examines erotic hierarchies embedded within architectures of gaze, spaces that shape and respond to the ways bodies signal desire, hesitation, and intimacy. By reclaiming and reorienting the formal logic of femme and leather footwear, the work traces how the brown queer body communicates its impulses, attraction, aversion, and yearning through subtle, bodily gestures. Within this context, the installation frames the ICA not as a neutral container but as an erotically charged participant, amplifying the interplay between surface and structure, garment and space. The result is a site where tenderness, vulnerability, and corporeal expression unfold in dialogue with observation, attention, and relational presence.

Cinder blocks, latex, nylon strings, heel shank, suede leather, silicone, sole, jewelry, grommets, top pieces, plaster.

The taste of him rotting sweet in the back of my throat
2025
Sculpture, Installation
96 inches by 96 inches by 120 inches

Seipel Gallery, Richmond, VA

Lace, two pairs of stiletto heels, cotton flannel, brass grommets, nylon string.

Erotics of the Tender Heart
2025
Fiber Art, Installation
50 inches by 36 inches by 83 inches

DIY space in Henrico, VA

Inside a vacant JCPenney fitting room, a quilted partition stages the gloryhole– filtered through femme-coded surfaces and postmodern spatial play. The wall splits and sutures at once, its apertures and slippages undoing the fixed relation between subject and object, viewer and viewed.

Cotton flannel, lace, sequined lace, spandex, spray-painted brass grommets, yarn, tulle, uni-struts.