I was born in rural Northern California and started creating art as a child, beginning with digital storytelling and assemblage of music, image, and object. I attended Parsons School of Design, and graduated in spring of 2025 with a Bachelor's in Fine Arts. At Parsons, my work was influenced by Glenn Goldberg, Anne Gains, Lindsay Benedict, Elanor Kipping, Adam Milner, and Danny Greenberg. I've worked as a painting and printmaking assistant, fine art studio manager, museum and gallery associate, research coordinator, art handler, art-student tutor, as well as a gallery registrar and archivist. I've also worked on a diverse portfolio of commissioned works, including indie-rock album covers, illustrations and prints, and paintings tailored to enhance the aesthetics of a home staging process. Additional published works for Critica Magazine, Artis Novum, and Up-Magazine. I have conducted a series of both in-person and digital interviews with transdisciplinary artists and art executives. My work has been included in a number of group shows and independent exhibitions, including the production of large-scale installations in the Parsons Exhibition at Parsons School of Design.

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