The Garden Floor at the Enterprise Research Campus (ERC) - 2024
100 Western Avenue, Allston, MA 02134
The Garden Floor, is a series that delves into the mystical realm of a garden's
floor, where foraged plant matter blooms and decays, forming a reposing bouquet. Senescence, the
process of aging, is a prominent theme in this collection. Through these works, viewers are invited
to contemplate the beauty of the everyday cycles of growth and decay of the plants around us.
About the Enterprise Research Campus (ERC)
The ERC will be a dynamic, mixed-use development located in the heart of Boston’s Allston
neighborhood. The first phase of the ERC will encompass cutting edge lab space,343 rental
residences – 25% of which will be affordable, a 246 room hotel, The David Rubenstein
Treehouse conference center, and nearly 3 acres of publicly-accessible open space for the
community. Tishman Speyer & Breakthrough Properties in collaboration with the Harvard-Allston
Land Company (HALC) are proud to partner on this hub of creativity, innovation, and culture.

Art on the Marquee, April 2022
This is a simulation of what is now being shown in the Boston convention center!
Eucalyptus, March 2022
Using cutout shapes of eucalyptus leaves, I spread them across the walls and, using multiple projectors, projected different video loops that overlapped with each other. I also had real eucalyptus leaves hanging from the ceiling, and for people to hold and make shadows with. This encouraged them to engage with the space, as well as fill the room with eucalyptus’s distinct earthy scent. This piece was a space made to make one feel like they were exploring a fantastical world much larger than themselves, almost as if you were a bug. The experience is meant to be relaxing and renewing.
A Night Under the Stars, April 2022
My piece, The Garden Floor was featured in MassArt Art Museum's A Night Under the Stars event.
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