About

Abigail is an artist from southern Ohio, raised in a rural, working-class community within a blended family. Her early life experiences continue to inform her perspective, shaping a practice rooted in observation, adaptation, and resilience.
Before pursuing fine art, Abigail built a career in the United States Air Force, where she served six years on active duty and two years in the reserves as a Cryptologic Language Analyst. Her work as a translator took her both across the United States and overseas, reinforcing a deep engagement with language, communication, and cultural interpretation. During her service, she earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, a Bachelor of Arts in Foreign Language, and an Associate of Science in Intelligence Studies. She also studied abroad at Korea University in Seoul, South Korea.
Following her voluntary separation from military service, Abigail shifted her focus to the visual arts. She earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Columbus College of Art & Design in 2026, where she was introduced to printmaking and sculpture—disciplines that now play a central role in her practice.
Her work is informed by her background in language and analysis, often exploring themes of translation, perception, and the tension between structure and ambiguity. Through material processes and layered imagery, she investigates how meaning is constructed, altered, and understood across contexts.
Abigail is currently a Master of Fine Arts candidate in Printmaking at Ohio University in Athens, where she continues to expand her interdisciplinary approach.