Community Service
As an artist, I have a deep love for the city of Denver and its people. I feel that art has the power to bring people together, inspire change, and create a sense of belonging. My passion to serve the community with art stems from the belief that everyone deserves to experience the transformative power of art, regardless of their background or circumstances. By sharing my creativity with the people of Denver, I hope to make a meaningful impact and contribute to the vibrant culture of this unique city.
work
I completed various service projects to support incarcerated individuals, children, and the city of Denver.
Marshall project
The Marshall Project is a nonpartisan, nonprofit news organization that seeks to create and sustain a sense of national urgency about the U.S. criminal justice system.
Children of the Pueblo
I work to provide warm coats to Native children in need through the nonprofit "Children of the Pueblo."
Art For Redemption
I work with "Art For Redemption", a prison arts collective that supports prisoners by selling their artwork to add funds to their commissary.
Murals
I supported the creation of an interactive mural in downtown Denver, which can be found in the RiNo Art District. Read more on WestWord.com.