Futuristic Ancestry invites you into a multi-sensory experience featuring biomorphic sculptures, video installations, and photomontages on plexiglass and aluminum. Her work frequently references biology, using microscopic views of plants and marine life to parallel historical resistance with the resilience of microorganisms. Plankton and fungi, for example, have the ability to establish subterranean communication networks to activate healing and resilience. Those are only a few examples of survival and resistance techniques mirrored in nature, reminding us of our own communal power for change.
