I uplift stories rooted in places experiencing change.

About Me

My work begins with language, lifting off the page in the form of multi-sensory ecosystems.

I am a São Paulo-born, London-based creative director, poet, and educator working at the intersection of art, ecology, and science. My installations are narrative environments that make the intangible – vanishing landscapes, silenced histories, ecological loss – palpably present in the room.

To build these ecosystems, I pull threads across disciplines, collaborating with composers, ecologists, filmmakers, physicists, poets, dancers. The making process itself enacts the relational thinking at the heart of my practice: we create with place, not about it.

Recent works include Lungs of the Earth (2024), a sonic tribute to the Amazon woven from field recordings, spatial sound and spoken word poetry by Brazilian and Latinx artists; Terra Poetica (2026), an interactive installation exploring ecological futures through poetry, spatial sound and computational networks; and a blue moment (forthcoming in 2026), a multimedia work layering film, poetry, dance, and spatial sound to explore Arctic erasure and resilience. My debut poetry collection, a blue moment, is being published by Guest Editions (releasing in Autumn 2026). I have received four Canada Council for the Arts awards supporting this body of work.

My research is grounded in collaboration with environmental scientists at Imperial College London, King’s College London, Sierra Club, University of Svalbard, Carleton University, University of British Columbia, and Yukon University, putting a commitment to accurate environmental storytelling at the heart of my practice.

I have designed cultural and environmental education programmes for Bertha Earth, Sierra Club BC, ArtStarts in Schools, Vancouver Park Board, Arts & Health: Healthy Aging Through the Arts, Megaphone Magazine, Thrive Youth Development Canada, and the Bolton Academy of Spoken Arts.

I am a member of the League of Canadian Poets and part of the artist collective Terra Sapiens Studio. I have been an artist-in-residence at the Spitsbergen Artists Center (Norway, 2023), Sierra Club BC (Canada, 2020), and the Gullkistan Center for Creativity (Iceland, 2019). I hold a MEd in Education for Sustainability from the University of British Columbia and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Concordia University.

Listen to an interview with me on the Terra Sapiens Podcast

Read a feature of my work on Eat Work Art