Lives and works in New York
1989 Born in Brooklyn, NY
Education
2022 MFA, Studio Arts, Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, NY
2011 BFA, Political Science, minor in Studio Arts and Philosophy, Hunter College, New York, NY
Exhibitions
2022 Group Exhibition, Shelter in the Storm, 601 Artspace, New York, NY
2020 Group Exhibition, The Student Concours: February 2020, Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery, New York, NY
2016 Group Exhibition, Backstage: Studies of Solitude, Rockwall Studios, Brooklyn, NY [curated by Sophia Ma], sales going to the New York Asian Women's Center
Awards
2007-08 Dean’s List, Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, NY
2007 Augustus Saint-Gaudens Award for Professional Achievement in Art, The School Art League, NY
Teaching
2022 Teaching Fellow, Three-Dimensional Design & Form Studies, Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, NY, Spring 2022
2021 Teaching Assistant, Basic Design Drawing, & Color [Stephen Kwok], Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, NY, Spring 2021
2021 Teaching Assistant, Three-Dimensional Design & Form Studies [Stephen Kwok], Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, NY, Spring 2021
2021 Teaching Assistant, Art: Its History & Meaning [Chaeeun Lee], Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, NY, Fall 2021
2021 Writing Tutor, Art Department, Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, NY, Fall 2021
2011 Mentor, Free Arts NYC, New York, NY
2006–08 Mentor, Roundabout Theatre, New York, NY
2002–06 Volunteer, Reach for the Stars Learning Center, Brooklyn, NY
Experience
2017 Studio Assistant, James Gortner, Jersey City, NJ
2013–14 Studio and Installation Assistant, Domestic Construction, Brooklyn, NY
2012 Installation Assistant, Fountain Arts Fair, New York, NY
Courses
2020 The Art Students League, New York, NY (Drawing and painting courses)
2016 General Assembly, New York, NY (Visual Design course)
2015 Pratt Institute, New York, NY (Graphic Design courses)
Writing
“The Artist,” Telling Our Stories, Sharing Our Lives, CUNY Brooklyn College, Fall 2007. 77-78.
Lectures
2022 Artist lecture, Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, NY
2020 “Philip Guston, Intersections with Iconoclasm,” Ancient to Modern Iconoclasm, Jennifer Ball, Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, NY, November 30.