She/Her/Hers.

Theresa is a queer, neurodiverse artist who finds magic through her lens and in collaboration with the Earth.

She believes that art and nature should be accessible to all and that within each of us lies a creative force waiting to be expressed. To her, the connection between humans and the Earth is an ancient, unspoken language—one that constantly whispers, “We belong to each other.”

Through her work, Theresa seeks to uncover and share this quiet magic, weaving it into every piece she creates. She stands in unwavering solidarity with the Earth and marginalized communities, including Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian, Disabled, Trans, and LGBTQIA people.

A photographer since the age of six, Theresa has been professionally taking photos for over eleven years. Her work can be seen wrapped around a TriMet bus in Portland, OR, in Frankie Magazine, adorning the walls of interior-designed homes, highlighted in the pages of Penguin Press books, and brightening local Portland galleries. She shares her passion of art through teaching photography to youth in Portland’s West Hills.