More Projects

From writing, to 3D printing, to community building, and more, these projects span many different mediums.

As the 2020-2021 Meg Reitman Jacobs ’63 Endowed Intern at the Tang Teaching Museum, I curated the exhibition Un-Representation, which featured three abstract artworks by Black artists. Along with the exhibition, I programmed a six part mediation series for self-identifying Black community members. The goal of this exhibition and programming was to create a space of meditative restoration within the museum, offering abstraction as both originating from and producing Black joy.

 

Read more about the project here.

I spent over a year as a Film and Culture Writer for Sunstroke Magazine. Find my writing here.

No Quarters Needed, 2022, was a site specific installation featured in the 2022 iteration of the Tang Party at the Tang Teaching Museum. Inspired by nostalgic feelings of childlike wonder, I filled a gumball machine with found objects (cheap jewelry, stickers, rocks, and more) accompanied by handwritten notes. I wanted to play with ideas and objects already existing in a realm of fun and playfulness.

<3, 2021, features 3D printed renderings of six of my friends, which I created by 3D scanning their heads. The project serves as an ode to friendship, symbolizing the possibility for monumentalizing those closest to me, as opposed to figures I do not identify with.