I am a nonbinary data designer and mixed media artist (they/them). I work at the intersection of data analysis, critical thinking, and creative practice. My background spans archive and cultural collections licensing, media companies, business development, and museum retail -- environments where the physical and digital are asked to coexist, often awkwardly, and always in negotiation.

That tension is what drew me to data visualization and digital humanities, and what I brought into my MS in Data Analysis and Visualization at the CUNY Graduate Center.

My graduate work centered on embodied approaches to data -- asking what it means to make something by hand, then put it back on a screen. I think carefully about the systems behind interfaces we use every day.

I bring a critical lens alongside technical skills in data visualization, generative web development, and creative computing. I'm interested to continue pursuing projects that encourage creative thinking, coding, and data storytelling.

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