
Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecocsystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.

Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.

Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.

Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.

Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.

Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.

Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.

Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.

Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.

Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.

Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.

Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.

Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.

Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.

Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.

Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.

Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.

Installation detail of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.

Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.

Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA. Installation views of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.

Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.

Detail of modeling clay hearts given away at the opening reception of Hold On, I Love You at Pink Noise Projects.

Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.

Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.
Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecocsystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.
Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.
Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.
Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.
Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.
Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.
Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.
Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.
Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.
Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.
Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.
Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.
Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.
Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.
Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.
Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.
Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.
Installation detail of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.
Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.
Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA. Installation views of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.
Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.
Detail of modeling clay hearts given away at the opening reception of Hold On, I Love You at Pink Noise Projects.
Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.
Installation view of Hold On, I Love You, a solo installation at Pink Noise Projects in February 2025.
Hold On, I Love You explores early parenthood and navigating relationships with self, loved ones, strangers, ecosystems, and animals in today's world. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is burning and about to collapse. Our government continues to choose profits and bombs over people, sentient beings, and life-supporting habitats. This is nothing new.
Where do we go from here? How do we talk, delve into the ideas, and agitate? What about the burnout that is expected to numb us?
Support and resolve are key for the work in Hold On, I Love You. Paper mache forms teeter on edge while simultaneously lifting each other up. A chair is steadfastly off-kilter. Bags and towels are hastily stitched together into quilted shelter. A cement garden bunny finds new ears amongst a cache of crayons and modeling dough. Are they playing? Hiding?
Hold On, I Love You is a culmination of work made as the 2025 Winter AIR at Pink Noise Projects in Philadelphia, PA.























