I am a New York–based curator, designer, and marketer with a practice shaped by mediation between archives and futures, aesthetics and ethics, personal stories and collective memory. With a background in communication, new technologies, design, and art history—where I was recognized as an outstanding student—I bring an interdisciplinary lens to curatorial work that is both conceptual and deeply grounded.

I graduated among the top two out of 510 students from a leading independent design school. This foundation further enabled a design thinking approach to my work, shaped by inherent empathy and cultural sensibility developed through an upbringing across China, Libya, Saudi Arabia, Mali, and the United States.

Since 2018, I’ve developed curatorial projects focused on individuation, transmission, and the politics of equity. My exhibitions have been featured by the BBC and RFI, and led to institutional partnerships with UNESCO and the World Bank. I have primarily worked on large-scale, wide-audience projects—particularly biennials and governmentally led cultural events—serving global audiences ranging from 50,000 to 500,000 people. In these roles, I have led and collaborated with multidisciplinary teams of 20 to 60 people, stewarding the creative, logistical, and strategic vision from inception to impact.

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