About Me

I am an undergraduate student at the University of Kansas, Honors College, Class of 2024. I graduated from the Barstow School in Kansas City, Missouri in May 2020. I am currently studying Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies as well as Art History. My current research on Druze women and gender in Druze society, mentored by Dr. Rami Zeedan, is at the intersection of gender studies and anthropology. In Spring 2021, I attended the University of Kansas’ undergraduate research symposium, received an undergraduate research award, and was published by KU’s Zenith! Undergraduate Research Journal. I also produced KU’s 2021 TEDxKU event, “Momentum.” In Fall 2021, I will become Editor-in-Chief of Zenith! and work as a seminar assistant to Dr. Celka Straughn of the Spencer Museum of Art.


Most Recent Work

Hirst’s Shark

In the swing between life and death in arts, we may want to tilt away from vacuous statements on death that involve an ironic reinscription the artist’s right to life and knowledge.