This space is a living archive, a creative hub, and a tribute to the people, practices, and stories that shape me. I am an artist, educator, researcher, and fiber arts practitioner exploring how creativity can connect us across generations, cultures, and communities.
Here, you'll find documentation of my thesis work on my Fiber Arts Model of Engagement (FAME), reflections on my teaching practice, and glimpses into my own artistic journey rooted in both tradition and experimentation. Whether it's through crochet, curriculum, or conversation, everything I do is grounded in a belief that art is not just a product—but a process of care, legacy, and possibility.
This site weaves together family history, student stories, scholarly research, and creative expression. It’s a space where threads become narratives, and where education and making are part of the same lineage.