Emory University | Atlanta, GA
PhD in Art History. 2022 – ongoing
New York University | New York, NY
BFA summa cum laude. Double major in Art History and Film & TV. 2016 – 2020
Mellon Graduate fellowship in object-centered curatorial research. 2024 fellow
In 2024, I received the Mellon Graduate Fellowship to work on a collection of early modern decorative drawings held in the Michael C. Carlos Museum. I presented my results at the Emory Art History Graduate Colloquium in April of 2026.
To read more about my research for this project, click HERE.
Emory Center for Digital Scholarship. Senior Digital Scholarship Associate, 2022 – ongoing.
The Emory Center for Digital Scholarship (ECDS) is a collaborative research center that creates innovative, sustainable models of digital scholarship and publication for public and academic use. At the center, I have worked on multiple open-access projects, incorporating digital tools and methods into research, teaching, and publishing. Some of my projects are listed below:
Researcher and modeler for Dr. Sarah McPhee’s project, Envisioning Baroque Rome, which seeks to create a 3D walkable reconstruction of Giovanni Battista Falda’s 1676 map of Rome.
Copyeditor for Atlanta Studies, an open-access, multimedia web-based journal examining the city of Atlanta from a wide range of perspectives.
Researcher for Dr. Alexander Cor’s project, OpenWorld Atlanta, which seeks to reconstruct Atlanta in the 1920s from historic maps, city directors, and archival collections.
Website builder for the site Adventures in Digital Publishing, which launched in 2020 to celebrate, document, and encourage new innovations in the publication of digital humanistic scholarship.
Program Assistant for the Emory Italian Study Abroad Program, Bologna, Italy. Summer, 2025
Teaching Associate for ARTHIST 359: Italian Baroque Architecture, taught by D. Sarah McPhee. Fall, 2024.
Graduate Teaching Assistant at Emory University. 2023-2024.
“Teresa del Po (1649-1713) and Representations of Seventeenth-Century Women.” Presented at RSA San Francisco 2026, at the panel, ‘Women Printmakers in the Early Modern World,’ sponsored by the Association of Print Scholars.
“Lasting Ephemera: Luxury Festival Books in Seventeenth-Century Rome.” Presented at the Yale Graduate Conference, ‘Ephemera & Place in the Ancient, Medieval, and Early Modern Worlds,’ in April, 2026.
“From Drawing to Drawing: Ornament and Design at the Michael C. Carlos Works on Paper Collection.” Presented at the Emory Art History Graduate Colloquium, ‘Life and Afterlife: Conversations in Art Historical Research,’ in April, 2026.
“A Paper Party: Flavio Chigi’s Banquet at the Four Fountains (1668).” Presented at the 2025 Lovis Corinth Colloquium XIV, ‘Mundus Chartaceus: Paper, Virtual Presence, and the Production of Knowledge in Early Modern Europe, 1500-1700‘ at Emory University.