News & Upcoming Shows

August 15, 2025

Performing at Olympia Porch Fest 9/01 at Rusty Pig Dog along with some other local legends!

Performing at the first ISM Oly festival 9/12-9/14

Three days of experimental music and art in downtown Olympia.


Black and white poster featuring a woman's profile with a layered face and head, with text promoting "Just The House Of A Body" curated by Jacob Rhodes, listing participating artists, and a website link.

July 8, 2025


Event poster titled 'Rose Echoes,' featuring a red griffin with wings, blue claws, and a blue beak, surrounded by blue vines with red roses on a yellow background. It advertises a birthday show for griffin with performers including Connective Tissue, Middy Brain, St. Excelcia, and Baglady, on June 27th at 7 pm at @deccay, with ticket prices of $10 to $15.

June 27th, 2025

The second installment of the femme-focused event series I curated, Rose Echoes, is happening on June 27th at DECAY in Olympia Washington. Always fun to organize this event and design the flyer.


June 22nd, 2025

Flyer for a music show that reads:  "Planning for Burial, Drowse, S. Maiden. Le Voyer, Olympia, WA, 6/22/25, 7 PM, $10." Behind the sign, white umbrellas and a landscape with hills and a cloudy sky are visible.

June 5th

Graphic for a residency called  'CAMPBIENT' featuring a yellow camping tent in a wooded area, surrounded by circular images of people camping, hiking, cooking, and socializing, with the subtitle 'The 44 Hour Sound Art Residency' and volume 4.

I have been chosen to participate in this year’s Campbient Residency. The field recordings and compositions we create together as a group will be released on vinyl next year. Visit https://campbient.org for more information.


May 16th, 2025

Flyer for an exhibition  featuring a collage of a creature with a large, open mouth filled with sharp teeth, surrounded by several skeletal birds, with legs seen at the bottom in black shoes and white cloth, set against a white background.

I have a piece in Cicada Curatorial’s Spring Online Exhibition, Melting Window.

“There is power in hiding and there is power in uncovering. Artists are so competent at holding this delicate dichotomy—at maintaining our power even when it is being so explicitly threatened. So how do we look at the networks of visibility that threaten to enshroud us while staying inside ourselves? These artists use gauze, lace, and light—not to obscure, but to shine.”