Amy is a Boston-based landscape architect and artist. Part anthropology and part craft, her work explores the nuances of place, space, time and memory through a variety of media. She often highlights overlooked phenomena, the quotidian, and the minute, and explores parts that together comprise a whole.

As a landscape architect, she examines place through the large-scale lens of public space. As an artist, this lens tends to be more smaller-scale, organic and intuitive. Often overlapping, both practices are driven by a love of material, social dymamics, and the possibilities embodied within each.