What Water Remembers explores the fluid boundaries between land, memory, and identity through painting, photography, and performance. Featuring new abstract landscape paintings, a single evocative composite photograph, and a new series titled Drifting & Painting: San Juan River, which includes twelve watercolor works created while floating down the San Juan River. The work traces the river’s path through the Goosenecks and Glen Canyon Recreation Area, Utah. As the water moves between the Navajo Nation and federal lands, it carries sediment, history, and reflection, becoming both witness and storyteller. These works consider what it means to drift with a current shaped by time, place, and cultural inheritance.