
Alum Explores the Power of Memory in Hewitt Gallery Exhibit
I’m incredibly grateful to MMC for the lovely article highlighting my BFA solo exhibition, Rituals and Ruptures. This body of work holds so much of my heart, and it’s been an honor to share it with the community.
The show is on view through October 14 at 221 E 71st St. I hope you’ll stop by!
“You’ll find that you’re always drawn to something for a reason. You might not understand it in the beginning, but you’ll eventually figure it out in the end.” — Kallie Cassidy
Read the full article on MMC’s website: Alum Explores the Power of Memory in Hewitt Gallery Exhibit

My BFA Solo Exhibition: Rituals and Ruptures
I’m thrilled to share that my BFA solo exhibition, Rituals and Ruptures, is now on view at the Hewitt Gallery of Art at Marymount Manhattan College (221 East 71st Street, NYC)!
The show runs through October 14 and is open to the public. I’d love for you to come see it. This body of work has been in the making all year, and it means so much to finally bring it into the world.
If you’re in the neighborhood, please stop by! And feel free to reach out if you’d like to visit together.

The Body Politic: Panel Discussion
On Wednesday, April 23, from 5:30–7:00 PM, I moderated a panel discussion as part of The Body Politic: Women, Earth, and the Environment at Marymount Manhattan College.
The conversation features artists Rachel Frank, Seema Lisa Pandya, Linda Stillman, Barbara Syrenka, and Jo Wood-Brown, exploring how their work engages with themes of land, gender, and ecological transformation.
Waking the Sea (2025)
I was excited to collaborate with artist Jo Wood-Brown on Waking the Sea, a three-channel video installation with live performance, presented at the Judith Mara Carson Center for Visual Arts at Marymount Manhattan College (221 E 71st Street, 8th Floor of Carson Hall, NYC).