About me
I am an interdisciplinary artist and designer with an MFA in Interior Architecture from Pratt Institute. My background in Religious Art History and Culture inspires my exploration of pattern, ritual, and intimacy in design.
As an interior designer, my expertise lies largely in hospitality and high-end residential. My current design practice incorporates a suite of services focused on custom solutions large and small, from real estate consulting down to bespoke product design.
On the more conceptual side, I am an artist drawing from my experience as a multilingual, intersectional feminist and mental health advocate. With a focus on 3D printing and other digital fabrication techniques, much of my art explores matters of women, language, repetition and obsession.
I have been featured on digital platforms and publications such as Artrepreneur, Digital America, Museum Futures, and The New York Times. My work has also been in exhibitions at Pratt Institute and the Noguchi Museum. I am also a member of the teaching faculty at both Pratt Institute and Parsons School of Design.
Originally from Western Massachusetts, I currently live in New York with my dog, Scout.