In an inhabited world, everything is property. In the city there is no space left unregulated or unclaimed -- even the miles of earth below the surface or the airspace above our heads is under regulation. Property is simultaneously under construction, for sale, for rent, condemned, barricaded, inaccessible, widely used, privately owned, squatted, stolen, and under surveillance. Boundaries are drawn and redrawn; structures may seem permanent but it is only a matter of time before they are torn down, reconstructed, or abandoned.

Currently, my work examines property definitions. Construction materials and traffic elements come together to designate alternate uses of public space. Blockades become mobile property lines -- redirecting traffic and marking boundaries. As property lines expand and collapse, the precincts of public space become temporary autonomous zones under the direction of my artworks.