Moving to Ottawa in 2013, I have come to love the shorelines and horizons of the region and the wonder they offer. As a digital designer, I have worked with numerous Indigenous artists to construct online archives. I am currently enrolled in graduate studies at Carleton University’s School of Architecture and Urbanism pursuing scholarship on screen architectures and immersive exhibition design. Curatorially, I am interested in how emerging digital technologies allow artists to convey representations of place that counter colonial histories. As a writer, I have contributed to various art and architecture publications, including National Gallery of Canada and Library and Archives Canada, Border Crossings, Canadian Architect Magazine, Vie des arts, Canvas Magazine: Art and Culture from the Middle East and Arab World and more, with a particular interest in digital and video art.

When not thinking about art or technology, I can be found walking along and through the edge conditions.