About Me

I was born & raised—and live—New York City. I’m a master’s student in the joint program between the Cooper Hewitt Museum and Parsons School of Design, studying the History of Design and Curatorial Studies.

As a Harvard undergraduate, I concentrated in the History of Art and Architecture with a focus on the Italian Renaissance. My senior thesis, on Parmigianino’s Madonna of the Long Neck, won the Thomas T. Hoopes prize.

I am currently working on my MA thesis, on dollhouses from the 1920s; specifically, the Carrie Stettheimer Dollhouse and Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House.

Here I am!