My recent article "Q&A: Muralist Audifax finds her purpose in art"

Read my recent Q&A from The Cap Times Newspaper: “I was feeling really lost and like this world wasn't made for me and there wasn't space for me to live my dreams. It was painful. To be honest, it was a lot of just questioning why I was on this planet…”

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Metro Panthers - Our Community Strengthened Through Jail

What started with students in jail wanting a mascot to be proud of and to stand in front of for their graduation pictures, lead to the ripple effect of four murals and a logo being created, ultimately strengthening our community from the inside out.

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Madison Central Library Residency - Art of Intention

I'm the current Artist in Residence at Central Library in Madison, WI, USA with a theme of "The Art of Intention."

I'm so happy to be a part of the community through this beautiful and welcoming space. I have A LOT planned, so let's see what we can make together in the coming months, while I also focus on some personal projects you can watch come to life in the Bubbler room.

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Mural in Jail Classroom

Over the course of several months, I created a mural with men in jail who are participating in a class to learn parenting skills to connect with their kids on the outside. From spending a few months together, we got to know each other and being in a position they’re in, I imagine it’s not easy to open up. They’re left with a mural they can be proud of, and a connection and sense of community I’m not sure any of us expected.

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Interior Design & Murals - Ohio Tavern

One of my favorite things to do is transform spaces. In addition to painting, I love interior design and creating a vibe!
We just finished updating The Ohio Tavern, where I helped with everything from the interior design (bar design, lighting, wall and stain colors, bathroom sinks, mirrors, plants, corner cushions, even down to the toilet paper holders) in addition to the murals. Completely gutted…

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Detention Center Mural - We NAILED It!

The teens who helped did a great job, and now most want to paint murals in their bedrooms. Because of the interactions with the teens, staff, social workers, and of course how bad-ass the design turned out, this was one of my all-time favorite pieces with the Detention Center.

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