The Formation

Baltimore ↔ Chicago

Surrounded by creativity, I grew up watching artists make brilliant work and barely survive the systems engineered to profit from their labor. I studied photography and curatorial practice at MICA — learning how to see, contextualize, and steward creative work. But this wasn’t nourishing enough: the infrastructure for artists to be FED by their contribution didn’t exist.

So I started cultivating it.

Not from a business or finance background, but from the soil of my lived experience. From years of navigating my own creative practice, watching peers drown in underpricing and burnout, and finally deciding I could build something different.

The Practice

I work at the nexus of creative direction, death work, and systems-building. I help artists architect the infrastructure their practice deserves — financial clarity, career pathways, legacy foundations: built as one ecosystem.

I'm currently training as a death doula because legacy work IS death work. To understand what endures, it is required to face what doesn't. The artists I work with deserve someone who can hold the whole arc of the life/death/life cycle of creative practice.

The Work, Now

I partner with artists ready to start building sovereignty and opt-out of performing scarcity. Together, we map where you want to arrive. We build the systems to navigate you there. We plan for the lifecycle of your work, for right now, while you’re still here to shape it.

I provide the compass. You provide the fuel.