reprocessing creates a physical and emotional safe space that encourages exploration and acceptance of neurodivergent identities. it uses a combination of digitally printed and botanically dyed textiles to generate a balance between cyberspace and the natural world.

dreamy lengths of fabric, containing glitched imagery and confessional text, form a soft shelter reminiscent of forts built in childhood. the work is cyclical, overlapping in many places in a woven structure, and is not a linear narrative but rather an interaction of lifetimes of emotions and experiences growing up unknowingly neurodivergent.
collaboration with Lucianne Canavan
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