I am an interdisciplinary artist and cultural practitioner based in California.
My creative practice centers on natural dyeing, working with locally sourced plants, flowers, and organic materials to explore color as a form of ecological relationship. I am interested in how materials carry memory, how color reflects place, and how artistic practice can deepen attention to the living world.
My path into art has been shaped by nearly a decade working in philanthropy, human rights, and climate. In that work, I supported initiatives focused on global supply chains, labor rights, and systems change. This background continues to inform my creative lens, particularly in how I think about interconnected systems, cultural narratives, and the role of art in shaping more just and regenerative futures.