While I have spent much of my time at USF engaged in printmaking, I also work with painting, experimental video, textile, visual narrative, and drawing, with the intent to push boundaries between media as much as possible. Art has sustained me throughout my life, and I find it the most useful language to cope with current and past events. The most influential thing that I have learned in my undergraduate experience, however, is community building, and how vital it is for a developing artist to be surrounded by peers who can work together to innovate artistic practice as quickly as the rest of our lives change. Following my graduation this fall, I plan to attend graduate school, where I will pursue this passion for artistic community building by earning a Master’s in Art Education. With these plans, I hope to build a career guiding other young artists as they enter a changing and unstable world, and to work alongside them developing artistic practices that can help redefine art to suit our contemporary needs.