
I am a multidisciplinary artist based in Sydney, Australia. My practice spans across painting, poetry, performance, animation, drawing, ceramics and costume.
Alongside my practice, I am currently working as a part-time Visual Arts teacher in the Autism Support Unit, in addition to my roles as a Gallery Educator and Gallery Host at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. In my position as a Gallery Educator, I design and deliver collection based education programs for primary, secondary, and tertiary students, fostering meaningful engagement with artworks and artists. As a Gallery Host, I support public programming and family art workshops, guide visitors throughout the galleries, assist with reception and tours, and help facilitate accessible and inclusive experiences for diverse audiences.
I have completed a Master of Teaching (Secondary) at the University of New South Wales and hold an Honours degree in Art History and Performance Studies, specialising in contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, as well as contemporary Southeast Asian and Chinese art. My academic background also includes a Bachelor of Fine Arts, majoring in painting and drawing, and a Graduate Certificate in Art Therapy from Western Sydney University.
With a strong commitment to accessibility, inclusion, and community connection within the arts, I am passionate about using art as both an educational and therapeutic tool to support diverse learners, audiences and makers.