My work investigates the intersection of Jewish legacy and lived experience by questioning, imagining, and reinterpreting Jewish jurisprudence and traditions. As an artist, I am interested in not only what we remember, but how we remember and how we pass information to successive generations.
When a critical examination of the beliefs and traditions each of us in indoctrinated into is undertaken, issues of distortion and perception arise. Every time a story is retold it takes on a new life, simultaneously preventing that specific information from being lost to history while slowly transforming into something new altogether.
And sometimes I just make work about my dogs...glorified in neon.