Educator, Contemporary Art Curator, Experienced Art Director for Community Programs, Engagement and Vision Oversight Development

I’ve worked in many sectors of the Bay Area Arts. This is my home. To live here, one must adapt to change & invention. I work hard to ensure that creativity continues to thrive in the face of the many iterations seen in art practice. I stay true to my art education background. There is value in staying inquisitive, informed, and having an outward-facing leadership ability that may better serve the public. I work with artists from all over the world and value to expand on this practice. My art education instruction is interdisciplinary, it involves a range of ages, diverse social groups, and includes traditional and non traditional forms. Since 2017, technology and design have held a strong focus. I continue to intertwine Social Practice in every aspect of my art engagement work. Art Education, Exhibitions and Programs all include ENGAGEMENT

This website outlines my work history in a portfolio style format.  Over the years I've owned my own contemporary gallery, worked as a graduate professor, partnered with high level organizations, technology companies, museums, galleries, and art communities. In doing so, I have helped my partners to fully realize and execute their work. I take the creative leadership role to ensure that concepts effectively reach audience members and partners. I engage with community by participating, volunteering, and lifting up voices that may need the help. Sometimes this means the ages of those engaged with creative exploration, varies.

Engagement takes form when we are thoughtful about our approach and about the needs of others involved. Past work is categorized : Special Programs, Teaching, Enrichment, and Art Exhibitions

Partnerships & Clients include: Adobe, Andy Warhol Foundation, San Francisco Arts Commission, Mayors Office for Economic Development, The Storefront Institute, Industrial Design Outreach, Montalvo Arts Center, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, The Museum of Craft and Folk Art, Pie Ranch, Wattis Institute, Portland State, Chico State, The University of San Francisco, Manresa Gallery, OpenIDEO, California College of the Arts, Slow Food Nation, Wolfgang's Vault, Noise Pop, AliteDesigns, Bold Italic, and Brava Theater.

Continued Education for Teens and Youth: French American International School, Artivate/Projectartivism, Industrial Design Outreach and Withitgirl, Museum of Contemporary Art/Denver, Denver Student Art League, Dikeou Collection, Wild Child Free School, Learning Tree, Pie Ranch.