About

Yup, that’s me. I’m quietly sneaking my hands in the dirt, shamelessly rocking a flip flop tan. Raised in a family of nature enthusiasts, we spent weekends hiking and camping, making sure to leave the trails “better than we found them.” With science-dad and artsy mama, I wound up somewhere in the middle-

obsessed with nature and called to art, with an engrained ethos of leaving the world better than I found it.

Early 2024, I left my full-time job. With a lifelong creative practice, an aptitude for science, and a strong background in community-based conservation, I knew it was time to blaze my own trail.

Now, I create visual and interactive stories about humanity and the natural world. I hope to foster public understanding and engagement by bringing complex scientific topics to life. Still, my mission is to inform and empower others by making knowledge-sharing and community-building fun and accessible.

Featured Projects

Nature-based

explore and steward local green spaces

Sustainable Spaces

discover and share local favorites from restaurants to composting hubs

Science Communication

Articulate research with clarity and creativity

By blending storytelling elements with aesthetic design, my StoryMaps transform complex ideas into compelling and easily comprehensible narratives. I use my eye for design, background in outreach, spatial analysis and photography to bring scientific concepts to life.

Participatory Mapping

Collaborate to advocate, inform, and empower

Community mapping is the practice of people coming together to co-create and share place-based information. Through my community mapping initiatives, I encourage all individuals to have a voice, advocate for their interests, and build a more vibrant and resilient future for all.

Thank a Tree

join our community of tree admirers and spread the love one thank-you note at a time

Art X Tech

Where art and science collide

My approach merges data visualization with creative artistic expression. Art offers new perspectives and explores the nuances of human experience, while cartography reveals spatial relationships and environmental interconnectedness. By integrating art, cartography, and community knowledge, I embrace the strengths of multidisciplinary communication.