I uplift stories rooted in places experiencing change.

About Me

I am a Brazilian-Canadian curator, facilitator, and writer based in London, UK. I create, produce, and curate artworks with a focus on ecological justice for installation and publication. My work navigates themes of migration, ecological grief, loss, and definitions of home. Centring a deep commitment to anti-oppression, I work alongside communities to develop unique curatorial and place-shaping projects that spotlight how human-induced climate change disrupts access to cultural vitality, land health, and geographic stability.

I have been commissioned by various cultural and education organizations, including the International Centre of Art for Social Change, Sierra Club BC, the University of British Columbia, Culture Days Canada, Vancouver Outsider Arts Festival, Car Free Day Festival, The Only Animal, and the Vancouver Park Board. I am a grateful recipient of two Canada Council for the Arts project grants (2023, 2024), which support two of my current projects, Lungs of the Earth (a poetic sound installation) and Black Winter (my debut poetry collection).

I regularly facilitate poetry and nonfiction writing workshops, and have taught creative writing through Thrive Youth Development Canada, Megaphone Magazine, Arts & Health: Healthy Aging Through the Arts, Sierra Club BC, the Bolton Academy of Spoken Arts, and as a guest at the University of British Columbia.

I am a member of the League of Canadian Poets, and have been a writer-in-residence at the Spitsbergen Artists Center (Norway, 2023), Sierra Club BC (Canada, 2020), Gullkistan Center for Creativity (Iceland, 2019), and the Bolton Academy of Spoken Arts (Canada, 2016-2019).