I uplift stories rooted in places experiencing change.

About Me

We are in a crisis of care, and as artists, I believe we play a significant role in creating spaces for people to reconnect with themselves, each other and our planet.

I am a London-based artist leading the creation of multi-sensory and interactive installations that connect audiences to the ecological crisis in an intimate way—navigating themes of migration, ecological loss and damage, and definitions of home.

To do this work justice, I bring together artists, designers, technicians, and subject specialists across disciplines—poets, composers, ecologists, filmmakers, physicists, dancers. In so doing, the creative process mirrors the stories that unfold along the way.

I have received four Canada Council for the Arts awards, which support my core environmental projects, Lungs of the Earth (a sonic journey into the Amazon, which premiered at Lobe Spatial Sound Studio in 2024) Black Winter (my debut poetry collection about the erasure of Arctic colours, sounds, and textures), Terra Poetica (an interactive installation premiering in 2025, exploring ecological interconnectedness in quantum), and A Blue Moment (a multimedia installation premiering in 2026, reflecting Arctic 'blue moments').

I have consulted with environmental scientists and subject specialists at Imperial College London, King’s College London, Sierra Club, University of Svalbard, Carleton University, University of British Columbia, and Yukon University, putting a commitment to accurate environmental storytelling at the heart of my practice.

I am a member of the League of Canadian Poets, and have been a writer-in-residence at the Spitsbergen Artists Center (Norway, 2023), Sierra Club BC (Canada, 2020), Gullkistan Center for Creativity (Iceland, 2019), and the Bolton Academy of Spoken Arts (Canada, 2016-2019). I hold a BFA from Concordia University and a MEd (Education for Sustainability) from the University of British Columbia.