residual boundaries
Drawing from sites such as decommissioned mental hospitals and redlined neighborhoods, these works trace the boundaries that shape belonging and exclusion. Through layered maps, archival imagery, paper, and encaustic, I reconstruct landscapes where memory and history intersect. Each piece reimagines place as both physical and psychological terrain, a record of what is preserved, erased, or forgotten. In exploring these shifting geographies, I seek to reveal how place holds the imprints of human experience, resilience, and loss.







