I have been making installations since 2011. Much of this work is concerned with the existential threats posed by global climate change. With various collaborators, I have created installations dealing with migration caused by climate change (The Human Flood at the American University Katzen Museum), the migration of infectious diseases (Migration of Pestilence, Otis Street Arts Project, 2017), the destruction of coral reefs worldwide (White Hot, Artists and Makers, 2016), and the effects of the melting of the polar ice cap (Voyage of Discovery, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2014; McLean Project for the Arts, 2015).