I'm an independent writer, strategist, and curator whose passion lies at the intersection of design, brand, and culture. I’ve always been omnivorously inquisitive, compelled to learn everything about practically anything. I love to share my curiosity and collaborate with others to turn ideas into meaningful connections, content, and experiences.

My expertise ranges from the academic (archival research, curation) to the strategic (brand positioning, copywriting) to the esoteric (I’m currently learning the craft of handmade shoes).

Previously, I’ve worked in the Architecture and Design department at the Museum of Modern Art, as well as at Gensler, The American Federation of Arts, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and The New Museum. My writing has appeared in numerous publications dedicated to architecture, design, art, and culture.

I've studied brand strategy at SVA, and hold an M.A. in Design History from Bard Graduate Center and a B.A. in Art History from Hampshire College. I live and maintain a shoemaking studio in the Hudson Valley.