Accessibility Statement
Our commitment
This site is designed with the goal of meeting the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA wherever reasonably possible.
This page describes the steps we have taken so far, the known limitations, and how to reach us with any access concerns.
What we've done
- Semantic HTML — pages use proper headings, landmarks, and structure for assistive technology
- Keyboard navigation — every interactive element can be reached and operated with a keyboard, with a visible focus indicator
- Skip-to-content link — keyboard and screen-reader users can bypass repeated navigation
- Alt text on imagery — project covers and gallery images include descriptive alternative text
- Reduced-motion support — visitors with the
prefers-reduced-motionsetting enabled in their operating system are served a calmer, animation-light experience - Color contrast — body text meets WCAG AA contrast ratios against the site's dark background
- Form labels — every contact-form field has an associated label readable by screen readers
- Captions — when available, video clips include captions or text equivalents
Known limitations
This site presents creative work where visual experience is part of the medium. Some installation and film documentation may not be fully translatable to text. We continue to expand alternative descriptions and provide context wherever possible.
If you encounter a barrier we have not addressed, please tell us — see below.
Reporting an access concern
If you have trouble accessing any part of this site, or if you would like to request information in an alternative format, please contact:
We aim to respond within five business days and will work to address the issue or provide the requested information in an alternative format.
Ongoing improvements
Accessibility is treated as an ongoing process, not a one-time task. We periodically review the site against current standards and update this statement as improvements are made.