
For over a decade, I’ve worked as a lighting designer creating dynamic visual environments across theatre, dance, corporate, and fashion worlds. My work blends technical precision with a deep passion for storytelling—whether lighting avant-garde installations, large-scale musicals, or intimate performances.
I studied lighting design in both London and New York City, experiences that shaped my global perspective and deepened my commitment to using light as a universal language.
As a proud ᏣᎳᎩ Native American and disabled artist, my identity is inseparable from my artistry. My lived experience informs how I see and shape the world—through resilience, adaptability, and a profound respect for perspective and balance. These values guide how I approach design: with empathy, curiosity, and an eye toward inclusion.
Throughout my career, I’ve collaborated closely with directors, choreographers, and creative teams to craft immersive atmospheres that enhance narrative and emotion. I’m continually inspired by how light can transform space, define mood, and tell stories that connect us—reminding us that every beam of light carries meaning, history, and heart.