A trans-disciplinary artist, born in the US, she grew up in Paris, then graduated from Wimbledon College of Arts, University of the Arts London (UAL) with a Bachelor of Fine Art and a Master of Fine Art graduate from Parsons, The New School of Design in New York. She is also the production & communication manager of the Domus Artist Residency since its opening in 2019

Her work is based on her understanding of the information that defines one individual through the lens of memory, history, and archiving while taking into account the environment and context of the field of exploration. Her work celebrates the richness of family narratives and stories by playing with the politics of memory and the idea of truth or fact, represented through objects and narrations.

Recently focusing her research on French colonialism, coming from a family that lived in the French colonies in Algeria and left around the time of the independence. She has been transcribing that research into moving images. The work's narrative is based on her understanding of that specific historicity within the familial sphere, exploring the logic of cultural/political/individual memory in relation to communal historiographies materialized in the post-colonial context.