I was born in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, and immigrated to the United States at 14. My practice mainly involves installation and ceramics, exploring the interplay between material, memory, and identity. Working primarily with vessels and sculptural forms and incorporating reclaimed and organic materials, I hope to honor the imperfect, the handmade, and the deeply personal. My ceramics and installations hold stories. Stories of home, of movement, and of finding a sense of belonging in new places.

Currently, I am working at a nonprofit supporting after-school art programs in Los Angeles.