with whom we find ourselves in relation
an exhibition of works at the Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts in Lubbock, TX
July-September
2025
The Mesquite Mile Site 3 Walkthrough, 2024
Digital Video, 00:01:27
Curb Cut with Phytotechnology on Site 3
of the Mesquite Mile, 2025
Digital C-Print and handmade Mesquite frame
Buffalo Gourds Arranged from Large to Small, 2025
Buffalo gourds and universal bike cable
72” x 4”
Memorandum of Understanding, 2025
Document and Mesquite branches
Dimensions Variable
Portrait of The Mesquite Mile: Site 3
2024
Digital Video, endless loop
Open Edition
We live in a world of weeds—a world of human ecological disturbance that stretches around the planet.
Weeds are organisms that are never fully integrated into capitalist designs.
Weeds are autorewilders—meaning that they are an autonomous nonhuman species that insert themselves into landscapes where they were previously absent—doing so in surprising and unexpected ways such that they may be considered out of place or invasive.
Weediness is a response to human actions without submitting to control.
One is not born but rather becomes a weed.
*for more on the conditions of weediness, see Anna Tsing
Memorandum of Understanding, 2025 (detail)
Document and Mesquite branches
Dimensions Variable
Portrait of The Mesquite Mile: Site 1
2021
Digital Video, endless loop
Open Edition