Metaplasm

My work as an artist moves between practices of performance, poetic cinematography and the installation of crafted objects. It is a context-based practice concerned with geo-bodies, hydro-feminism and rituals—all of which are themes that encourage us to live in harmony with the landscape, and spiritual and natural forces. Central to my practice is a connection to place and an openness to non-human, vegetative and planetary bodies through performative engagements with the surrounding environment. I record my engagements with the landscape through sound, film and photography, which then reveal the landscape as an imaginative force in relation to my own body. I place myself in the multiple fields of hydro-feminism, post-human temporalities and ecological care — doing field-trips, collaborations and collective exchanges in order to build situational knowledge and research material.