My interdisciplinary works often encourage interactivity and collaboration while exploring the elusive properties that are inherent to art, memory, and experience. Viewers are invited to explore and contemplate elusion in their engagement with my artworks and by extension, their engagement with life. Communication is essential to the process and product of the work as I invite the public to participate in provoked dialogue and critical inquiry with other viewers, participants, contributors and/or collaborators. This dynamic relationship between the individual and the social reflects how I approach Art as a subject of study—as a comprehensive sphere of activity that is integral to questioning, exploring, and understanding the world.