I work within the feminist movement as a visual artist. Within the context of my work, I reveal historical, semiotic, and political inquiries based on deep research of feminism and women throughout history. I research hundreds of texts, artworks, specific political moments, and historical tactics that inform, visually, information that I find valuable. I also work within the process and not the product. For me the work lies within the process, and the product is secondary. Process for me is invaluable — as a woman, as an introvert, and as a nerd.
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