Collector Rituals: Entering the Work

My studio practice has always been guided by ritual—not as performance, but as structure. The way the work is made, witnessed, and encountered is as intentional as the images, materials, and stories themselves. Collector Rituals emerged from this understanding: that art is not simply viewed, but entered.

These gatherings are not open houses or social events. They are intimate encounters with the work, designed to slow time and create space for presence. The studio is small by design. The scale is deliberate. Intimacy is not a limitation here—it is the value. When only a few bodies share a room with the work, attention sharpens, conversation deepens, and the work is allowed to speak without noise.

Private studio viewings are offered as one-on-one or very small group experiences. Each visit centers on a specific body of work, allowing for close looking, dialogue, and reflection. These moments are as much about listening as they are about seeing—listening to the work, to its lineage, and to what is being activated between viewer and object.

Alongside these viewings, I host studio talks and occasional performances that extend the ritual language of the practice. These moments are not programmed for spectacle. They are invitations to witness process, embodiment, and transformation as living elements of the work. Each ritual unfolds in relation to the space, the people present, and the phase of the work itself.

This page will serve as an evolving archive of these activations—studio viewings, talks, performances, and gatherings that mark moments of transition, offering, and exchange within the practice.

Private studio viewings are currently open by request.
If you feel called to enter the work in this way, I invite you to reach out.

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Closing Activation: Live Performance in the Studio