A photo zine punctuated with writing, Boundless sits with moments when trees and plants grow through urban infrastructures of control - metal fences, concrete tree pits, asphalt lots. Made in Providence, RI, the pages look slowly and closely to marvel at the ways life always grows through, metabolizes, and resists the boundaries placed around us - inevitably transforming limits with our very being. + Visual Art Piece: Boundless, photo print, is an archival inkjet 11x14” print made in Providence, RI with one of the trees on Hope Street whose trunk grew through a fence line. When trees grow through and consume the fences placed around them, they take away the power of that fence. For what is a fence when it is no longer a limit? When growth consumes a fence line, I like to think it transforms the fence into a metal net, renders a thing of separation into a thing of entanglements and weavings. In these small moments, I feel the rhythms of possibility and I’m reminded that our beings are inevitable.