I am a farmer, educator, curator and a performance artist dedicated to sustainable and organic practices. In my farming endeavours, I cultivate rice and vegetables, enriching the soil with homemade compost, while emphasizing on crop rotation to consistently yield one tonne of rice annually.
As an educator, I am committed to providing experiential learning opportunities for both children and adults, enabling them to cultivate their food and connect with mother earth. Through workshops, hands-on activities, and community cooking experiences, This educational aspect of my work complements my identity as a farmer and performance artist.
My performances delve into the realms of embodied and embedded knowledge, challenging reductionist thinking models that often overlook the intuitive and sensorial dimensions of human experiences. Through ritualistic strategies, my aim is to bridge the gap between the intellectual and the corporeal, challenging prevailing capitalistic models.
I view my art as a form of activism, a means to challenge divisive narratives and envision a more harmonious future. Whether it's the simple act of saving or planting a seed, or the immersive experience of a ritual, every intentional action possesses the transformative potential to effect positive change.
My work, both as a farmer and performance artist, is underpinned by a profound dedication to sustainability, community, and the nurturing of embodied knowledge. By tending to the earth and delving into the enigmas of the human body, I strive to create art that is genuinely transformative.