I am an educator, maker, artist, and explorer with extensive experience teaching and supporting fabrication in art and design. In 2011 I graduated from the University of California, San Diego with a master’s degree in visual arts, and I am passionate about creating welcoming and supportive spaces that broadly increase access to creative technologies.
What are your responsibilities at the Keller Center?
I oversee the Keller Center Makerspace, and ensure that everyone in the Princeton community has access to creative technologies that can be implemented in courses and individual projects. My team and I provide trainings and support that enable everyone at all skill levels to utilize our equipment. With over a decade of experience helping students, faculty, and staff in fabrication facilities, I can provide advice throughout your creative journey.
What attracted you to the Keller Center?
The Keller Center encourages people from diverse backgrounds to collaborate and design creative solutions. The problems themselves can be big, small, or truly wicked; no matter the scale we empower everyone in our community to create change based on their own perspectives and experiences.
What do you appreciate most about the Keller Center?
Every day that I come to work at the Keller Center I learn something new.