Curator, Art Historian and Researcher
I am an interdisciplinary curator, art historian, and researcher specializing in collaborative projects that bridge historical archives with contemporary artistic practice and sociopolitical discourse. My practice is grounded in feminist, queer, and decolonial discourse.
Most recently, I curated Omnicompressant: A 2D Manifesto, a fourteen-artist group exhibition that re-evaluated the ubiquity of 2-Dimensionality across all creative acts. This project demanded close cross-disciplinary collaboration, extensive creative project management, and the coordination of public programmes.
I also have proven experience with high-stakes archival work, including film restoration and preservation projects for MoMA, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Oscars), and Telefilm Canada, as well as serving as lead undergraduate researcher for the 2023 exhibition Alexandre Dumas’s Afro: Blackness Caricatured, Erased, and Back Again at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA).
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