
It all started in the Green Mountain state.
I grew up in and around Burlington, VT. My parents modeled and prioritized three things: art, education, and health.
I’m a multidisciplinary artist and community-centered creative working at the intersection of performance, visual expression, and storytelling. With a background in dance, acting, painting, photography, and sculpture, my work explores movement, identity, and connection—both in the studio and out in the world.
I hold a degree in Community Studies from UC Santa Cruz, where I focused on the ways art can serve as a tool for social engagement and transformation. That foundation continues to guide my practice today. I’ve worked alongside community organizations, artists, and educators to create inclusive spaces that center collective creativity, cultural expression, and meaningful dialogue.
I approach each project with curiosity, care, and a deep respect for collaboration. Whether I’m developing a new piece, facilitating a creative space, or documenting everyday moments through art, I strive to build experiences that invite reflection, connection, and joy.

I make things. I move people. And I’m always down to collaborate, create, or simply connect.