about me

I am not an artist, I am a storyteller.
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I've been making art for my entire life: beginning with doodles and crayon drawings as a child and moving to photography, paints, and ceramics as a teenager. Art has always informed how I think about the world; I use creativity as a way to tell stories and to express emotion.
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After graduating from Whitman College in 2019 with a degree in Fine Art and concentrations in Digital Media and Photography, I decided that I didn't want to be a professional artist. But it was still important to me to work in the art world, to be around artists and other creatives, and to be able to be creative every day.
So, I decided that I would become a storyteller.
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I obtained a Masters of Museum Studies from the University of Washington in 2026, and am currently a budding curator living and working in Seattle, WA. My main curatorial interests are mid-century modern, abstract art and contemporary art, always with an emphasis on color. I love the freedom and challenge that curation gives me, the opportunity to tell stories in new and unexpected ways.
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I am not an artist, I am a storyteller.