To Trécha, art is not only a medium for storytelling. It is a form of survival that enables them to navigate the living experience; a companion. Although they identify as a visual and performance artist, and is currently working with video installation and sound, Trécha loves to utilize multiple creative mediums. Their work is informed by Jamaican society and social art history of the Caribbean, believing that a rhythm and heartbeat of these stories can be found wherever they go. In the near future, Trécha plans to earn their MFA in Studio Art at the University of New Orleans, collaborate on projects with people of the Caribbean and black diaspora, and has a dream to start their own artist residency program in Jamaica.