The following works were done in parternship with other creatives. If you are interested in a collaboration, please reach out through my about page.

Collaborative Projects

Annual Middle School Mural Course

2023 - Present

I teach middle school artists in Alexandria, VA. Each fall, students work collaboratively on a campus mural. This work is completed during my visual arts class that runs for 24 weeks, 2x per week. Together, we learn the process of mural arts, create, and execute a design.

My role as a teacher is to facilitate, guide, direct and manage the materials that are needed to execute the student’s vision. So far, I’ve taught 3 mural classes and with each course, I learn something new from these young artists.

Little Free Pantry: Patterson Park, 2022

I collaborated on the creation of this Little Free Pantry with mural artist, Jaz Erenberg. She constructed the “house” and together we layered our painting techniques to create this striking piece. Jaz did an initial layer of radiant color. I then received the pantry and added detailed nature scenes that can be experienced in Patterson Park in Baltimore City.

“Where is Home?,” 2020

In partnership with Night Owl Gallery in Baltimore City, I created this interactive display. Viewers were invited to put a sticker on the glass of the gallery at the location that they call home. I created this commission with paint on paper and installed it as a way to unify my neighborhood.

Hope for Sri Lanka, 2015

In 2015, spent 9 weeks in the incredible country of Sri Lanka. I worked with artists and peers from my college on various service projects. We partnered with a youth reconciliation movement that has made huge strides in the post-war nation toward unity across ethnic lines. The organization, Sri Lanka Unites, strives toward the idea of "One Sri Lanka", a dream of all ethnicities prospering together in peace. 

During the trip, I created a mural of a budding lotus in the capital city, Colombo on a stretch of President's College's outer wall.

My mural of a budding lotus flower was a simple image which included a title in Singhala that spelled the word "hope". I am humbled by estimated millions that see this wall each week and I pray that it might remind each passersby that the nation holds beauty which can only continue to grow.