Professional Work
I have over a decade of experience working in the arts and humanites as a writer, editor, researcher, and project manager. I’ve done internships at Cornell University, Frieze Magazine, and The National Endowment for the Humanities; completed fellowships and freelance projects for authors, galleries, and academic departments and societies; and held staff positions at ARTSTOR (now part of JSTOR), The Brooklyn Rail, Artforum Magazine, and The Yale Center for British Art.
Below, you’ll find some examples of the range of work I’ve produced in my professional roles. You can also visit my LinkedIn or email me for my full CV.
Co-founded and helped design and the Society for the History of Children and Youth’s online magazine, Digital Childhoods, launched in 2023
Wrote and edited the press release for Danielle Orchard’s 2023 exhibition at Perrotin gallery’s New York location
Produced a short column on material culture for the National Endowment for the Humanities from 2021–24, covering topics ranging from the history of space travel, to marine biology, and photography
Created and led How We Work, a 2021 professional development series for Princeton’s Center for Digital Humanities
Fact-checked, proofread, and secured image rights for historian David Bell’s Men on Horseback: The Power of Charisma in the Age of Revolution (2020, FSG)
Commissioned and edited exhibition reviews for The Brooklyn Rail’s Artseen section from 2018–19