‘Interconnection’ is a residential project containing 18 intersecting dwelling units organized into an aggregation of 3 standard 50’ x 150’ lots located at a corner of an intersection in Los Angeles.
The exhibition “No Place Like Home” features 8 rooms designed after popular rooms in common households.
For the Timeline/Anniversaries project, I created my piece Dante's Euphoria to comment on how the narrative of the Divina Commedia has been preserved and reintroduced into entertainment and popular culture of the
In response to the recent AAPI hate crime, I made this video called "magic story." This video is inspired by William Kentridge, Candice Breitz, and Richard Mosse.
Artist William Kentridge inspired me in the way that he was able to display the rich history of his hometown Johannesburg, South Africa.
As a queer child, my adolescence and authenticity were reared in suppression, guilt, and heartache.
Biographical film about my maternal grandparents' relationship, as shown through correspondence they held in the 1970s, archival still photos, and footage of what their house looks like today.
This digital illustration was a way of reflecting on the cultural and religious intersections that exist in my background, as a Mexican-Pakistani Muslim person who was raised in a household with both Muslim and C
This artwork is a 2020-21 Loteria (lottery) card. This is basically meant to show how 2020 felt like a gamble to me. The year overall had terrible events going on from a pandemic to wildfires to unemployment.
The “Jacobs 5 Year Anniversary Book” is a 64-page print book that celebrates the achievements of the students, staff, and faculty of Jacobs Institute since its inception in fall 2015.
Within Dante’s Divine Comedy, he focuses on one’s future and fate in the afterlife in his description of salvation.
As one of my final pieces as an undergrad, I decided to do a self portrait for many reasons.
“If you were to create one last piece, what would it be?”
This past year has been a struggle for many of us, COVID-19 turning upside down the world we’ve always known.
Within this body of work Arianna Williamson will use her practice as guidance for healing from grief and loss of a matriarch in her life.
Our work attempts to immerse our audience into an alternative spirit space where they are invited to question their reality and what they think is fixed.
Bunny Chain is a chain made from pillows. The pillows themselves have been sewn to interlock. The work itself is flexible and moveable. The pillows can move around each other, but cannot be separated.
Inspired by the Brown Recluse Spider, Recluse is the visualization of a secluded place for hermits and ominous activities to take place.
This work Shielding is the centerpiece of my Self-Haunting Tryptic Series, in which the main theme is about how bodies react within a dark mindset.
The COVID-19 pandemic presented a challenge to me as a figurative artist. Isolation left me longing to be with the friends and family I missed, and painting or drawing them seemed only to further this longing.