ABOUT ME
I grew up in Denver, Colorado, and decided to stick around for undergrad at Colorado College. I’m diving deeper into my love of the arts at CC, with a Design Studies major and an English Literature minor — allowing me to enhance my studio skills and gain a more holistic and creative view of problem-solving. I'm passionate about design and storytelling and am eager to bring my fresh ideas and creativity to whatever opportunities lie ahead.
I spent my first couple of years at CC taking a wide range of liberal arts courses, doing my radio show with the Sounds of Colorado College (SOCC), making pages for the SOCC zine and a handful of other on-campus publications, and spending time in the darkroom. I began my job with the CC Outdoor Journal as the Marketing Coordinator before spending my 2024 fall studying architecture and textile design in Copenhagen, traveling, and spending time with new and old friends.
Here are a few things I love…
Organizing, award-season fashion, analog photography, skiing, vintage paper, making playlists, NPR podcasts, pop culture, my book collection, summer camping trips, going to the movies, Architectural Digest home tours, sourdough starter.
Relevant Courses
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A deep dive into the fundamentals of drawing — composition, technique, and visual storytelling. Focused on building technical skills while experimenting with different methods to develop a personal style.
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Hands-on exploration of precision drawing techniques, from drafting and architectural rendering to illustration and scientific sketching. Focused on accuracy, detail, and bringing ideas to life on paper.
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Design methods class focused around one project throughout the block. Worked digitally with Rhino and Adobe Illustrator as well as physically in the wood shop. Course emphasizes conceptual thinking, spatial awareness, and innovative problem-solving.
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An experimental studio exploring the intersection of printmaking, design, and new media. Focuses on research-driven projects, hands-on production, and pushing the boundaries of visual communication.
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A survey of architectural movements from the late 19th to the early 21st century, with a focus on Europe and North America. Explores the evolution of modernism, the impact of industrial materials, and the rise of new building forms. Examines key architects — including Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Frank Gehry — alongside theories, sustainability, and social concerns shaping contemporary design.
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A hands-on exploration of experimental and historical photography techniques. Focused on pushing creative boundaries, combining technical process with artistic expression. Worked with cyanotypes, silver prints, chemigrams, wet plate collodion, lumens, etc.
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An introduction to the essentials of two-dimensional design and collage, focusing on composition, visual balance, and the fundamentals of abstraction.
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A study of women artists and depictions of women in Western art from ancient to modern times. Explores feminist and traditional perspectives, social and historical context, and the challenges women have faced in the art world. Examines the question of why there have been so few "great" women artists.
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