I am a designer, consultant, artist and educator living in Brooklyn.                                                               

My approach draws from an extensive knowledge of fine art and history which helps bring much thought and creativity to each project I’m involved on.  I collaborate with curators, writers, artists and museum directors–all of whom have strong ideas and desires. My role is to interpret concepts so that I can create dynamic experiences that are accessible, reflect content and have impact.  I have developed and designed projects for world class institutions including the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian, The New York Public Library, The Jewish Museum and many others. I’ve served as Museum Consultant for Spelman College’s new Center for Innovation and the Arts.

I'm currently teaching design in New York City at both the Fashion Institute of Technology and Stern College for Women. I love teaching. Interacting with all ages requires clear and effective communication and requires that I continually refine these skills.  I've also taught design, fine art and museum studies at Temple University's Tyler School of Art, Oregon College of Arts and Crafts and Sotheby's Art Institute. My bachelor's degree is in Fine Arts from The University of Michigan and I have a Master of Fine Arts from Temple University's Tyler School of Art.