reclaim erased histories
envision unbounded futures
build better tomorrows
I use art as a form of time travel—because to understand where we need to be headed, we have to look backward with honesty and forward with imagination. Working with communities, we recreate the moments that were never photographed, reclaim the stories that were buried, and step into futures that feel brave, possible, and our own. Art makes time travel tangible; it lets us touch what was, feel what could be, and make sense of where we stand right now. And in a moment when everything feels uncertain and sped-up, time travel isn’t an escape—it’s a tool for clarity, connection, and courage.
ongoing work
collective resistance
A time-bending, creativity-powered curriculum that awakens collective memory and fuels the creation of just, liberated futures.
Photographs that were never taken
A collaborative act of remembrance that turns erased histories into living images, with communities recreating the photographs that should have always existed.
Medusa & Company
Workshops, programs, and research on creating new myths and archetypes for liberated futures
This is an umbrella for work with future mythologies—using story, symbolism, and collective imagination to create experiences that help people see the deeper narratives shaping their world. Drawing from global myths and stories—West African epics, Indigenous cosmologies, trickster tales, creation stories—I support movements, artists, and communities in uncovering the mythic patterns quietly guiding our identities, our politics, and our possibilities. Together, we challenge the narratives we’ve inherited and craft new archetypes, legends, and lore that expand our power and our futures.
CREATING FUTURE STORIES
Experiential collaborations with Stanford University’s Graduate School of Design