My curatorial practice explores the intersections of body, memory, and spatial narratives. Through exhibition-making, I investigate how materiality and embodied experience shape our understanding of personal and collective histories. My approach is deeply rooted in storytelling, fostering dialogues between artists whose works examine themes of home, belonging, and temporality.

My curatorial work is a continuation of my artistic inquiry—highlighting the physical, emotional, and psychological imprints left by space, time, and lived experience.

Exhibition Name

A Floor Plan of Echoes

Location

 49 Westfield St. Suite 3, Providence, RI

Participating Artists

Ashley Bedet. Minsik Joo.
Dina Nazmi Khorchid.  Eun Yong Lee.    
Emily Baker x  Nura Ali. Hanna Newman   Kailyn Bryant. Narisa Ladak.
Protyasha Pandey. Jason Connel.
Samuel Aguirre. Sarah Meftah. Sara Ahli.
William Beattie

Year

2025


A vacant space is a blueprint of possibility—before footsteps cross its threshold, before voices settle into its corners, it exists in a state of anticipation. A floor plan is both a framework and a memory map. More than a layout—they are repositories for memory, holding onto the residue of lived experience, even when emptied. An untouched and unclaimed space carries a different weight— the anticipation of what is yet to come. A leasing space—where transition is inherent—this exhibition transforms vacancy into inhabitation. A Floor plan of Echoes invites artists and audiences to consider how spaces hold, erase, and anticipate stories, turning the site into an evolving imprint of presence, a site of memory-making, bridging what was, what remains, and what is yet to be





Experience A Floor Plan of Echoes

Exhibition Name

Embodied Recollections: Corporeal Testimonies of Home and Belonging

Location

The Dye House, 46 Dike St. Providence, RI - USA

Participating Artists

Dai Asano. Elena Bulet i Llopis.
Julia Helen Murray . Anna Glass.
Sara Ahli

Year

2024

The exhibition examines the body’s somatic index of the home space, tracing familial history and tradition through time and transference.The body serves as a vessel through which we encounter the world, accumulating physical imprints encoded into our musculature.It retains emotional residues of the spaces we inhabit and the relationships we experience – becoming indelibly etched relationships into our psyches.Time emerges as a multidimensional phenomenon; our temporal experiences are shaped by a mutable corporeality; the present body’s aged materiality is a palimpsest of lives lived.Home transcends physical dwellings, becoming a transferable effect bequeathed as an inheritance. Our most profound senses of self and belonging persist within the bodily vessel. Collectively, the exhibited works invite viewers to unravel the entangled narratives connecting body, memory, home, time, and family.

Embodied Recollections

A Floor Plan of Echoes

Embodied Recollections