
Hand bound book, monotyped cover.
For this series of work, I focused on how we construct and show off our gender identities through clothing choices and personal style. I examined how we negotiate societal standards for dress and gender through the daily ritual of choosing what to put on our bodies.
I started by creating a clothing collection with a range of options that allowed the wearer to make choices that best represented their unique sense of gender. Then I gave these pieces to a group of friends for 72 hours to wear. I asked for their thoughts and feelings and how they express their gender identity through their clothing choices. The book I created from this process responds and creates correlations between the participants and myself about androgyny and the spectrum of gender. As a way to process this entire experience I created a set of zines, that collected statements and thoughts of where my mind is and where I want it to be.

Hand bound book. Monotyped cover.
For this series of work, I focused on how we construct and show off our gender identities through clothing choices and personal style. I examined how we negotiate societal standards for dress and gender through the daily ritual of choosing what to put on our bodies.
I started by creating a clothing collection with a range of options that allowed the wearer to make choices that best represented their unique sense of gender. Then I gave these pieces to a group of friends for 72 hours to wear. I asked for their thoughts and feelings and how they express their gender identity through their clothing choices. The book I created from this process responds and creates correlations between the participants and myself about androgyny and the spectrum of gender. As a way to process this entire experience I created a set of zines, that collected statements and thoughts of where my mind is and where I want it to be.

Page from The Grey Space book.
For this series of work, I focused on how we construct and show off our gender identities through clothing choices and personal style. I examined how we negotiate societal standards for dress and gender through the daily ritual of choosing what to put on our bodies.
I started by creating a clothing collection with a range of options that allowed the wearer to make choices that best represented their unique sense of gender. Then I gave these pieces to a group of friends for 72 hours to wear. I asked for their thoughts and feelings and how they express their gender identity through their clothing choices. The book I created from this process responds and creates correlations between the participants and myself about androgyny and the spectrum of gender. As a way to process this entire experience I created a set of zines, that collected statements and thoughts of where my mind is and where I want it to be.

One page fold out zines.
For this series of work, I focused on how we construct and show off our gender identities through clothing choices and personal style. I examined how we negotiate societal standards for dress and gender through the daily ritual of choosing what to put on our bodies.
I started by creating a clothing collection with a range of options that allowed the wearer to make choices that best represented their unique sense of gender. Then I gave these pieces to a group of friends for 72 hours to wear. I asked for their thoughts and feelings and how they express their gender identity through their clothing choices. The book I created from this process responds and creates correlations between the participants and myself about androgyny and the spectrum of gender. As a way to process this entire experience I created a set of zines, that collected statements and thoughts of where my mind is and where I want it to be.

one page fold out zines
For this series of work, I focused on how we construct and show off our gender identities through clothing choices and personal style. I examined how we negotiate societal standards for dress and gender through the daily ritual of choosing what to put on our bodies.
I started by creating a clothing collection with a range of options that allowed the wearer to make choices that best represented their unique sense of gender. Then I gave these pieces to a group of friends for 72 hours to wear. I asked for their thoughts and feelings and how they express their gender identity through their clothing choices. The book I created from this process responds and creates correlations between the participants and myself about androgyny and the spectrum of gender. As a way to process this entire experience I created a set of zines, that collected statements and thoughts of where my mind is and where I want it to be.

Monotype on linen
For this series of work, I focused on how we construct and show off our gender identities through clothing choices and personal style. I examined how we negotiate societal standards for dress and gender through the daily ritual of choosing what to put on our bodies.
I started by creating a clothing collection with a range of options that allowed the wearer to make choices that best represented their unique sense of gender. Then I gave these pieces to a group of friends for 72 hours to wear. I asked for their thoughts and feelings and how they express their gender identity through their clothing choices. The book I created from this process responds and creates correlations between the participants and myself about androgyny and the spectrum of gender. As a way to process this entire experience I created a set of zines, that collected statements and thoughts of where my mind is and where I want it to be.

Hand dyed jersey
For this series of work, I focused on how we construct and show off our gender identities through clothing choices and personal style. I examined how we negotiate societal standards for dress and gender through the daily ritual of choosing what to put on our bodies.
I started by creating a clothing collection with a range of options that allowed the wearer to make choices that best represented their unique sense of gender. Then I gave these pieces to a group of friends for 72 hours to wear. I asked for their thoughts and feelings and how they express their gender identity through their clothing choices. The book I created from this process responds and creates correlations between the participants and myself about androgyny and the spectrum of gender. As a way to process this entire experience I created a set of zines, that collected statements and thoughts of where my mind is and where I want it to be.

Hand dyed jersey
For this series of work, I focused on how we construct and show off our gender identities through clothing choices and personal style. I examined how we negotiate societal standards for dress and gender through the daily ritual of choosing what to put on our bodies.
I started by creating a clothing collection with a range of options that allowed the wearer to make choices that best represented their unique sense of gender. Then I gave these pieces to a group of friends for 72 hours to wear. I asked for their thoughts and feelings and how they express their gender identity through their clothing choices. The book I created from this process responds and creates correlations between the participants and myself about androgyny and the spectrum of gender. As a way to process this entire experience I created a set of zines, that collected statements and thoughts of where my mind is and where I want it to be.

Hand dyed jersey
For this series of work, I focused on how we construct and show off our gender identities through clothing choices and personal style. I examined how we negotiate societal standards for dress and gender through the daily ritual of choosing what to put on our bodies.
I started by creating a clothing collection with a range of options that allowed the wearer to make choices that best represented their unique sense of gender. Then I gave these pieces to a group of friends for 72 hours to wear. I asked for their thoughts and feelings and how they express their gender identity through their clothing choices. The book I created from this process responds and creates correlations between the participants and myself about androgyny and the spectrum of gender. As a way to process this entire experience I created a set of zines, that collected statements and thoughts of where my mind is and where I want it to be.

Hand dyed jersey
For this series of work, I focused on how we construct and show off our gender identities through clothing choices and personal style. I examined how we negotiate societal standards for dress and gender through the daily ritual of choosing what to put on our bodies.
I started by creating a clothing collection with a range of options that allowed the wearer to make choices that best represented their unique sense of gender. Then I gave these pieces to a group of friends for 72 hours to wear. I asked for their thoughts and feelings and how they express their gender identity through their clothing choices. The book I created from this process responds and creates correlations between the participants and myself about androgyny and the spectrum of gender. As a way to process this entire experience I created a set of zines, that collected statements and thoughts of where my mind is and where I want it to be.










Hand bound book, monotyped cover.
For this series of work, I focused on how we construct and show off our gender identities through clothing choices and personal style. I examined how we negotiate societal standards for dress and gender through the daily ritual of choosing what to put on our bodies.
I started by creating a clothing collection with a range of options that allowed the wearer to make choices that best represented their unique sense of gender. Then I gave these pieces to a group of friends for 72 hours to wear. I asked for their thoughts and feelings and how they express their gender identity through their clothing choices. The book I created from this process responds and creates correlations between the participants and myself about androgyny and the spectrum of gender. As a way to process this entire experience I created a set of zines, that collected statements and thoughts of where my mind is and where I want it to be.
Hand bound book. Monotyped cover.
For this series of work, I focused on how we construct and show off our gender identities through clothing choices and personal style. I examined how we negotiate societal standards for dress and gender through the daily ritual of choosing what to put on our bodies.
I started by creating a clothing collection with a range of options that allowed the wearer to make choices that best represented their unique sense of gender. Then I gave these pieces to a group of friends for 72 hours to wear. I asked for their thoughts and feelings and how they express their gender identity through their clothing choices. The book I created from this process responds and creates correlations between the participants and myself about androgyny and the spectrum of gender. As a way to process this entire experience I created a set of zines, that collected statements and thoughts of where my mind is and where I want it to be.
Page from The Grey Space book.
For this series of work, I focused on how we construct and show off our gender identities through clothing choices and personal style. I examined how we negotiate societal standards for dress and gender through the daily ritual of choosing what to put on our bodies.
I started by creating a clothing collection with a range of options that allowed the wearer to make choices that best represented their unique sense of gender. Then I gave these pieces to a group of friends for 72 hours to wear. I asked for their thoughts and feelings and how they express their gender identity through their clothing choices. The book I created from this process responds and creates correlations between the participants and myself about androgyny and the spectrum of gender. As a way to process this entire experience I created a set of zines, that collected statements and thoughts of where my mind is and where I want it to be.
One page fold out zines.
For this series of work, I focused on how we construct and show off our gender identities through clothing choices and personal style. I examined how we negotiate societal standards for dress and gender through the daily ritual of choosing what to put on our bodies.
I started by creating a clothing collection with a range of options that allowed the wearer to make choices that best represented their unique sense of gender. Then I gave these pieces to a group of friends for 72 hours to wear. I asked for their thoughts and feelings and how they express their gender identity through their clothing choices. The book I created from this process responds and creates correlations between the participants and myself about androgyny and the spectrum of gender. As a way to process this entire experience I created a set of zines, that collected statements and thoughts of where my mind is and where I want it to be.
one page fold out zines
For this series of work, I focused on how we construct and show off our gender identities through clothing choices and personal style. I examined how we negotiate societal standards for dress and gender through the daily ritual of choosing what to put on our bodies.
I started by creating a clothing collection with a range of options that allowed the wearer to make choices that best represented their unique sense of gender. Then I gave these pieces to a group of friends for 72 hours to wear. I asked for their thoughts and feelings and how they express their gender identity through their clothing choices. The book I created from this process responds and creates correlations between the participants and myself about androgyny and the spectrum of gender. As a way to process this entire experience I created a set of zines, that collected statements and thoughts of where my mind is and where I want it to be.
Monotype on linen
For this series of work, I focused on how we construct and show off our gender identities through clothing choices and personal style. I examined how we negotiate societal standards for dress and gender through the daily ritual of choosing what to put on our bodies.
I started by creating a clothing collection with a range of options that allowed the wearer to make choices that best represented their unique sense of gender. Then I gave these pieces to a group of friends for 72 hours to wear. I asked for their thoughts and feelings and how they express their gender identity through their clothing choices. The book I created from this process responds and creates correlations between the participants and myself about androgyny and the spectrum of gender. As a way to process this entire experience I created a set of zines, that collected statements and thoughts of where my mind is and where I want it to be.
Hand dyed jersey
For this series of work, I focused on how we construct and show off our gender identities through clothing choices and personal style. I examined how we negotiate societal standards for dress and gender through the daily ritual of choosing what to put on our bodies.
I started by creating a clothing collection with a range of options that allowed the wearer to make choices that best represented their unique sense of gender. Then I gave these pieces to a group of friends for 72 hours to wear. I asked for their thoughts and feelings and how they express their gender identity through their clothing choices. The book I created from this process responds and creates correlations between the participants and myself about androgyny and the spectrum of gender. As a way to process this entire experience I created a set of zines, that collected statements and thoughts of where my mind is and where I want it to be.
Hand dyed jersey
For this series of work, I focused on how we construct and show off our gender identities through clothing choices and personal style. I examined how we negotiate societal standards for dress and gender through the daily ritual of choosing what to put on our bodies.
I started by creating a clothing collection with a range of options that allowed the wearer to make choices that best represented their unique sense of gender. Then I gave these pieces to a group of friends for 72 hours to wear. I asked for their thoughts and feelings and how they express their gender identity through their clothing choices. The book I created from this process responds and creates correlations between the participants and myself about androgyny and the spectrum of gender. As a way to process this entire experience I created a set of zines, that collected statements and thoughts of where my mind is and where I want it to be.
Hand dyed jersey
For this series of work, I focused on how we construct and show off our gender identities through clothing choices and personal style. I examined how we negotiate societal standards for dress and gender through the daily ritual of choosing what to put on our bodies.
I started by creating a clothing collection with a range of options that allowed the wearer to make choices that best represented their unique sense of gender. Then I gave these pieces to a group of friends for 72 hours to wear. I asked for their thoughts and feelings and how they express their gender identity through their clothing choices. The book I created from this process responds and creates correlations between the participants and myself about androgyny and the spectrum of gender. As a way to process this entire experience I created a set of zines, that collected statements and thoughts of where my mind is and where I want it to be.
Hand dyed jersey
For this series of work, I focused on how we construct and show off our gender identities through clothing choices and personal style. I examined how we negotiate societal standards for dress and gender through the daily ritual of choosing what to put on our bodies.
I started by creating a clothing collection with a range of options that allowed the wearer to make choices that best represented their unique sense of gender. Then I gave these pieces to a group of friends for 72 hours to wear. I asked for their thoughts and feelings and how they express their gender identity through their clothing choices. The book I created from this process responds and creates correlations between the participants and myself about androgyny and the spectrum of gender. As a way to process this entire experience I created a set of zines, that collected statements and thoughts of where my mind is and where I want it to be.