Installation for Headlands Center for the Arts Graduate Fellowship Exhibition to see what isn’t hard to see, September 7 –Nov 2, 2025

Screenprints, graphite rubbings, and archival pigment print on Japanese gampi and washi papers

And Beneath the Water the Space of Time Echoes explores the concept of Deep Time through the ancient chert rock beds of the Marin Headlands, which are over 200 million years old. The work seeks to deepen the connection between humans and the Earth by centering a relationship with these once-living rocks, inviting viewers to reflect on the vastness of geological time and our place within it. The project blends photographs, screenprints, and textures from the chert itself, creating abstract arrangements that subtly incorporate elements of the landscape, particularly the ocean — where the chert originated. 

Read the curators essay by PJ Gubatina Policarpio and Vanessa Pérez Winder here.