About

Coming from an international and multi-cultural background, my work ethos and approach reflects my values - inclusive, accessible and human-centered, with a creative flair for the narrative arts. With a degree in International Affairs, I set out to work in international civil service, and held several positions in communications at the United Nations. I then shifted to lending my skill set to the arts and cultural institutions.

Today, I consult with both spheres, as well as social media figures with impactful objectives. My work has reached millions of people globally, providing safe containers for healing, empowerment and mutual aid in vast landscapes, and have been translated to many different languages. Past clients include several agencies within the United Nations, Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), Community Organized Relief Efforts (CORE), Brooklyn Museum and Big Little Feelings, Inc.

I am most interested in community care as praxis towards abolition. I have a strong interest in how humans connect, and the many-fold layers and modalities this involves. My curatorial practice is founded on non-violent and accessible communication, which are all baked into the DNA of everything I do, in service of mostly BIPOC and immigrant communities.