• Born and raised in the TX music scene, with two choir director parents, I never really stood a chance. I was singing in children’s choir by the time I could walk, acting in the community theatre by age 9, played flute in the high school band, and sang my way into a college scholarship.

    My role in the arts changed quickly after school. It turns out where I really shine is on the other side — directing, editing, collaborating, and teaching. I’ve been a vocal coach for 8 years, planning over 15 showcases for students. I’ve directed 3 full-length musicals and established a variety of workshops.

    Prior to the pandemic, I managed a vocal studio for children in Denver, CO. I supervised multiple other teachers and their schedules, organized/maintained email inboxes, updated social media accounts, and communicated directly with community members. I’ve become an expert at being the “middle man” between business owners and clients.

    I don’t perform much anymore and I can’t draw anything beyond a stick-figure family, but I do know that I belong with artists. I want to spend my career in the backstage, supporting role — giving you, the artist, more free time to create and to grow.

    • Originality & Creativity

    • Dad jokes & Sarcasm

    • Organization - email, schedule

    • Social Media outlets and trends

    • Communication, grammar, public speaking, etc

    • Archiving & Portfolios

    • Invoicing - Tracking

    • Event coordinating

    • Not a robot

  • Crochet, embroidery, scrapbooking, singing, and creative writing.

  • I have nearly 10 years of experience working in clinical & academic research. I’m extremely well-versed in protocol compliance, data entry, regulatory/organization, and process improvement. I love what I do — helping people gain access to knowledge in a way that is communicable to them. Art(ists) do the same — give people access to expression and information in a way that is communicable to them.

    I grew up in Cincinnati, OH, a hub for artists of all kinds. Even as kids we were taught that street art deserves to be celebrated, an education in art is encouraged, and live music should always be accessible. Tattoo artists, painters, ceramicists, and photographers have been a part of my inner circle and community for as long as I can remember.

    Artists sacrifice their time, lives, materials, etc bringing color and meaning to the world. Right now, access to art and information is more important than ever, and you deserve more time to create. I want to give back to the arts in a way that combines my own creative and logistical skills — giving you, the artist, space back to be creative!

    • Empathy

    • Open-mindedness

    • Creativity

    • Networking & Recruitment

    • Time-management

    • Organization - email, calendar

    • Spreadsheets/trackers

    • Website Building

    • Communication, grammar, public speaking, etc

    • Process efficiency

  • Charcoal portraits, line drawing, crochet, and graphic design.