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Public Art
Welcome to my public art portfolio, where I invite you to explore the diverse array of projects that reflect my artistic vision, passion, and dedication to enriching public spaces with meaningful installations.


Moon Gate Plaza - Moon Gate
One of the most rewarding experiences about the Moon Gate Plaza project was working together with ACE members, local artists, the community, and collaborators from different sectors. This was to create a design that is representative of the community, colorful, celebratory, and physically possible. From miniature models and a scrapbook of inspiration came many digital renderings and revisions of the designs. Intergenerational and intercultural storytelling and discussions gave me a better understanding of the significance of the Asian experience. While a tour of the Republic Café and a magical rooftop view further sparked my desire and curiosity to get out and explore the neighborhood. I wanted to experience the cultural diversity that reflects the grit, resilience, imagination, and heart of Chinatown.
Connecting our community with art using historic architecture as a backdrop; public art acts as a catalyst for change. These gates function as a wayfinding device in the neighborhood, giving the community a sense of belonging and civic pride. The installation speaks to themes pivotal to time, voids, inclusion and diversity, sustainability, and our environmental future, as well as our interconnectedness.
Connecting our community with art using historic architecture as a backdrop; public art acts as a catalyst for change. These gates function as a wayfinding device in the neighborhood, giving the community a sense of belonging and civic pride. The installation speaks to themes pivotal to time, voids, inclusion and diversity, sustainability, and our environmental future, as well as our interconnectedness.


Moon Gate Plaza - Sun Gate
One of the most rewarding experiences about the Moon Gate Plaza project was working together with ACE members, local artists, the community, and collaborators from different sectors. This was to create a design that is representative of the community, colorful, celebratory, and physically possible. From miniature models and a scrapbook of inspiration came many digital renderings and revisions of the designs. Intergenerational and intercultural storytelling and discussions gave me a better understanding of the significance of the Asian experience. While a tour of the Republic Café and a magical rooftop view further sparked my desire and curiosity to get out and explore the neighborhood. I wanted to experience the cultural diversity that reflects the grit, resilience, imagination, and heart of Chinatown.
Connecting our community with art using historic architecture as a backdrop; public art acts as a catalyst for change. These gates function as a wayfinding device in the neighborhood, giving the community a sense of belonging and civic pride. The installation speaks to themes pivotal to time, voids, inclusion and diversity, sustainability, and our environmental future, as well as our interconnectedness.
Connecting our community with art using historic architecture as a backdrop; public art acts as a catalyst for change. These gates function as a wayfinding device in the neighborhood, giving the community a sense of belonging and civic pride. The installation speaks to themes pivotal to time, voids, inclusion and diversity, sustainability, and our environmental future, as well as our interconnectedness.


Mosaic Memorial
Located at San Carlos Cemetery in Monterey California, this vibrant and colorful stained glass mosaic memorial is a symbol of happiness and celebration of life, designed to honor and cherish the memories of those who have passed.


Artist Mentorship - YOSAL Mural Project
A collaborative effort between myself and two additional artist mentees, working under the guidance of Amy Burkman. Together, we created one of the murals for the Youth Orchestra Salinas (YOSAL) Mural Project at Sherwood Hall. This project provided a unique opportunity to create an impactful artwork for the community featuring YOSAL students Athena-Janan Ouzineb (L), Valentino Zuniga (C) & Maddison Cooper (R).
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