My curatorial vision extends beyond identity and spatial politics to address archival presence, alternative embodiments, and strategies of disruption, asking how we construct meaning in space and how those constructions can be unsettled. Rooted in queer-feminist, postcolonial, and antiracist thought, I am drawn to underrepresented perspectives and interdisciplinary practices that challenge fixed narratives and provoke new modes of engagement.
I approach exhibitions as critical, affective spaces—sites of encounter, friction and transformation—that are immersive and materially attuned. I seek to create spaces that resonate intellectually and emotionally while fostering dialogue across fields of thought and communities of practice.