Share Your Location
A reflection upon a phase of life paradoxically teeming with insecurity and overconfidence, Share Your Location pries open the relationships that evolve as a way to endure young womanhood. To share our location suggests both that we share our physical space and that we share our whereabouts; both actions a sharing of place, security, and ultimately, safety between young women.
Right before the pandemic I had the chance to showcase a new body of paintings in my solo show entitled Share Your Location at Positive Space Studios in Chicago. Here are some of the print designs I created to market the opening night around town and online.
Role Artist & Designer
Oil Painting, Artwork Installation
Typography, Print Design, Print Production