São Paulo–born Eny Lee Parker is a spatial designer based in New York who creates witty and wildly covetable objects, furniture and lighting, utilising clay as her main medium. Parker reclaims the essence of making embraced by traditional crafts from our past, celebrating the slowness, the intention, and the respect for natural resources characteristic of historical creative practices. The artist-designer forges contemporary objects that playfully bring awareness to our presence as well as to non-living things. For her residency at Palm Heights, Eny Lee created a series of light sculptures working with plaster cloth and locally sourced materials to form various freestanding illuminatory structures.