Hello! I am a performing and visual artist from Cambridge, MA. Some of the creative mediums I make work in are theatre, printmaking, dance and puppetry. I am catalyzed by stories, the ways they open us up, bring forth our innate curiosity and interest in the world, and invite us to share in the vulnerability of being alive. I love the questions that stories ask us to consider. I love the sensory worlds that stories create.
I have worked as an actor, director and educator in theaters from Boston to Chicago to New York, and was a member of the nation’s longest-running touring theatre company, the National Players. I currently serve as a resident teaching artist for the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, an acting coach at MTCA, and a creative writing advisor at a global arts nonprofit, Write the World. I also run a printmaking practice out of my home studio.
I studied theatre at Boston University and the London Academy of Music + Dramatic Art, and hold a graduate degree in Arts Education. During my graduate studies, I researched the intersections of art, education and mortality by conducting field research of modern end-of-life care workers. I also developed original arts curriculum for the Harvard Art Museums, serving populations as varied as high school students, elders in assisted living facilities, and oncology radiologists.
I love making stories as an act of conversation, and I seek to make connections between the internal sensory world of our human bodies and the sensory environment of the more-than-human world.