I consider myself an interdisciplinary artist who has been producing mixed-media work incorporating video and photographic elements for the past 20 years. My career began in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, coming out of a background of theatre, performance and installation art, where I worked with such luminaries as Richard Foreman, Meredith Monk, Robert Frank and Robert Wilson. I was a member of the Artist Collective, Colab, for several years and performed in a multi-media partnership, Erotic Psyche, throughout Manhattan and Europe throughout the 80s.

Following the disbanding of Erotic Psyche, I moved to San Francisco to complete a MFA from SFAI where I produced the film Saline's Solution, which garnered support and awards internationally, exhibiting at The Cinematheque in SF, The Whitney Museum and the MOMA in NY. I have continued to expand my media work, concentrating on photography and video, exhibiting
consistently in California and New York.

In 2006, I completed a collaborative book entitled cell/self with poet and translator Olivia Sears, examining the horror and beauty of our Biotech future and its impact on our sense of identity.