I produce and direct award-winning, public-facing media: audio, video, AR, VR, podcasts and interactive projects. I’m fascinated by what’s next.

My work synthesizes expansive scholarship and diverse perspectives into compelling experiences that push the envelope and have real impact. For me, cross-pollination is key: people, ideas, stories, art & tech.

As a digital strategist, I’m developing immersive concepts that feature interactivity, haptics, and personalization designed to engage multi-generational audiences in fresh ways. From spatial storytelling to experience design, my aim is to delight people and land them someplace new - maybe higher, maybe deeper. But definitely closer together. There are far-reaching consequences in it for all of us.

Increasingly, I’m drawn to blue sky thinking about how art and culture institutions must change and why. Beyond sharing holdings more widely or uplifting DEIA principles, it’s about depth of connection. That’s what relevance is all about.

As an Executive Producer in the Digital Department at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, I’m inspired to create digital experiences that connect with millions and I appreciate the responsibility. Prior to that I was a Writer-Producer at The J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles.

Curiosity has always been my compass. I grew up in Berkeley, CA surrounded by scientists, artists, gardeners & foodies, plus a kaleidoscope of international family and friends. I hold a BA degree in Art History & English from Wellesley College, and a MA degree in English from King’s College, University of Cambridge, UK. I speak French & humble Italian. My best travels involve art, swimming and cheese - not necessarily in that order.

For more info on my skills & experience, please find me on LinkedIn.

Producer, Director

At The Met, I collaborate with colleagues to bring art alive to new and broader audiences worldwide. A key challenge: Developing best practices for expert storytelling across diverse formats and platforms.

I’m particularly inspired by R & D in the the immersive sector. I’m meeting regularly with international creators and emerging tech experts, including in NY, LA, France, the UK, the Netherlands, Canada, Japan and Sweden.

Content Consultant

I advise national institutions on reinvigorating their public engagement onsite & online with meaningful and accessible storylines.

At the Freer Gallery of Art at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art, I joined other scholars, artists, and interpretive specialists to reimagine the presentation and interpretation of the iconic Peacock Room. (2022)

Experience Strategist

I’ve supported major organizations in designing best practices for thoughtful innovation, inclusive design, and the “wow” factor.

At the Cleveland Museum of Art, I joined thought leaders in exhibition and experience design to develop the strategy for the next generation of their groundbreaking ArtLens Gallery. (2023)

HUB Montreal recently invited me onto their International Advisory Committee to advise and support their digital marketplace in its selection of international projects and guests.

Speaker, Moderator

I often join international colleagues to imagine new futures across diverse disciplines, including at conferences in France, the UK, the Netherlands and Brazil.

I presented at HUB Montreal (3/24), the international marketplace for digital creativity in art, tech and commercial applications. I hosted the panel Designing for Discovery and Transformation to explore immersive experiences that foster reimagining ourselves and our world. I also presented on how AR can enrich and revitalize public spaces.

For the m:brane media conference in Malmö, Sweden (3/24), a French colleague and I delivered the keynote talk: Between the Real and Virtual, who are we and where do we want to go?