About

Macy is a visual artist who explores motion, color, and transformation in her work. She creates immersive spaces using light, sound, and color to create a new world. Born in Santa Fe, NM, her work often reflects her experience growing up in the rural desert. Macy's work contemplates how the mind is influenced by lands where the mountain cascades into vast plains and the entire sky fills with Aurora-like colors each morning and night. Her work intends to give viewers a euphoric and introspective experience by translating commonplace or still objects into a space that uses saturated colors, soft textures, and lights. Through her work, viewers can hope to experience a new world in a manner that still feels like home, a mesh between the extraordinary and the comfortable. For her, this world-creating is a contemplative process that brings the land and culture of her homeland to her day-to-day life. 

Macy is expected to graduate with a BFA from Willamette University in May 2025, studying studio arts with a minor in Art History. She has an upcoming exhibition at the Hallie Ford Museum of Art in April 2025. Additionally, she has a deep passion for fabrication, undertaking several years of experience working for Ideum Inc. on museum displays for museums such as the Jackie Robinson Museum located in NY.