PROJECTS
selections
HERE COME THE DYKES, ARCHIVAL PRODUCER, THE NEW YORKER, 2025.
Here Come the Dykes is an editorial film and a life-giving cultural work. The documentary tells the incredible story of Joan E. Biren’s Lesbian Images in History 1850-present, lovingly known as The Dyke Show, and the journey of its 2023 exhibition at The Leslie Lohman Museum.
As the Archival Producer, I conducted archival research to locate film materials, managed outreach to stakeholders, secured relevant licenses + permissions, and ensured appropriate credits within the film.
Watch Here Come the Dykes here.
QUEER LEGACIES PROJECT, ARCHIVAL LEAD, 2025.
Queer Legacies Project (QLP) aims to illuminate the personal histories and ephemera of NYC’s LGBTQ+ elders through facilitated archiving workshops. The program is a collaboration between the American LGBTQ+ Museum, The Feminist Institute, and SAGE (2025).
As the Archival Lead, I managed all technical aspects of the digitization sessions.
Watch interviews from QLP here.
THE FEMINIST INSTITUTE POP-UP MEMORY LAB, PRODUCER, 2023-PRESENT.
The Feminist Institute’s (TFI) Pop-Up Memory Lab aims to increase access to feminist materials and empower individuals to preserve their analog and digital legacies by offering our archival services to the public. To date, the Memory Lab has digitized over 2,500 materials, supporting nearly 75 feminist artists, activists, and media-makers. During the Memory Lab, TFI also offers workshops to develop digitization skills, discuss archival concepts, showcase creative archival projects, and build community around feminist history.
As the Memory Lab Producer, I execute install of digitization equipment, program design, archival consultations (including digitization of 10+ media formats), preservation protocol, and marketing.


