Breazeale’s multidisciplinary practice interweaves alternative process photography, installation, and fiber art while emphasizing the importance of material storytelling and sustainability. Drawing upon their identity as a queer, Jewish adoptee from Peru, they seek to foster a dialogue around diaspora, cultural resilience, and sacred interspecies relations.
“The work I present visualizes stories of resilience,” the artist comments. “I collaborate with plant relatives because the same violence that humans inflict on each other is also inflicted upon the land. My work imagines a world in which all beings are sacred and live in symbiosis. To make it so, it must first be imagined. We must learn to do so not only to survive but also to thrive.”