About Me
I’m a designer, writer, and photographer, currently obsessed with places and how they shape who we are.
The daughter of a poet and a travel agent, I was born in New York City's Chinatown and raised on the Jersey Shore. I currently live in Gualala, a small, coastal town in Mendocino County.
All of these places are the traditional homeland of indigenous people—Lenape, Ohlone, and Pomo.
My work is informed by adrienne maree brown, Jenny Odell's How To Do Nothing, the practice of the dérive, picking up seashells, Visual Thinking Strategies, my mom's poems, street photography, and Geocaching.