A native of the Midwest, this contemporary sound artist has built a distinctive practice around listening, perception, and the physicality of space. Trained in a blend of experimental music and acoustic ecology, the artist creates works that explore how everyday environments become audible, inviting attentive audiences to notice subtle textures and resonances. Across installations, performances, and collaborative projects, the practice emphasizes process, improvisation, and the shifting relationships between person, place, and sound. Rooted in community engagement, the work often intertwines field recordings, live elements, and kinetic or spatial components, encouraging curiosity and open-ended interpretation. The approach remains rigorously inquiry-driven, focusing on perception as a dynamic act.