I’m a documentary filmmaker, organizer, and educator. My work centers process-driven and formally expansive nonfiction as ethical and political practices of being in the world. Through this lens, I find myself circling around questions of landscape, listening, memory, and time.

My organizing work includes co-creating spaces that model mutual-aid practices while creating surprising futures. As an educator, I focus on mentorship and low-cost media training through nonfiction art spaces and community centers.

I’m currently pursuing a practice-led PhD at UC Santa Cruz in Film & Digital Media—focusing on spatial knowledge practices, speculative documentaries, experimental and non-linear storytelling, and ethical collaborative practices.

My work has been supported by Sundance Institute, Sandbox Films, Sundance Edit & Story Lab, Tribeca Film Institute, Catapult, Points North Institute, New York Council on the Arts, Headlands Center for the Arts, New York Foundation for the Arts, Science and Justice Research Center, Jerome Foundation, among others. I’ve shown work at International Film Festival Rotterdam, Transmediale, Sheffield DocFest, Dok Leipzig, Tribeca Storyscapes, MUBI, the Museum of the Moving Image, The New Yorker Festival, the Smithsonian, among many others.