A relief painting of a gory wound full of pills and glitter

Twentieth ArtsWorcester Biennial

And now for something completely different: I got into my first ever art show with my gory little chronic illness relief painting "The Wound Will Not Heal"! The painting, pictured…
What I learned from spending 3 months in bed

What I learned from spending 3 months in bed

It's disheartening to fully apprehend just how alone you are in your body, how alone you are in your head. You already know you’re alone, but you don't really believe it until you experience it in such an extreme way.
Living Independently After Maria

Living Independently After Maria

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 15.3% of Puerto Rico residents under 65 have a disability, a rate higher than anywhere on the mainland. About a third of those people,…
Article: Accessibility at Tufts

Article: Accessibility at Tufts

After being a staff photographer at the Tufts Daily for four years, I finally wrote an article. It's about a topic I'm close to, namely physical accessibility on the Medford/Somerville…

Documentary: Day by Day

In 2017, Tufts Student Accessibility Services put out a call for filmmaking students to make a documentary about artists with disabilities at Tufts. Filmmaker Benjamin Hosking and I interviewed School of…