I work across archives, special collections, and community‑centered library projects, with a focus on poetry, born‑digital materials, and literary papers. My work includes curation, exhibit design, public programming, and collaborative projects that connect writers, scholars, and community members to archival materials.
Selected Exhibitions
The exhibit Wherein I Am: Highlights from the Aaron Coleman Papers exhibition, and digital companion exhibit on Omeka.
The exhibit Some days, everything is a machine: A Study of Mary Jo Bang.
Conferences & Talks
“Born-Digital Poetry: Planning for the Future of Literary Archives,” Panel Organizer (Association of Writers & Writing Programs (AWP) Conference, Baltimore, March 2026.
“The Born-Digital Poetry Project: Innovation and Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Literary Archives,” Co-Organizer and Presenter, All Libraries Symposium, Washington University Libraries, St. Louis, June 2025.
“Archival Research and Ecopoetics: Practical Insights for Aspiring Researchers and the Archives of Gertrude Duby Blom in the Lacandón Rainforest,” Organizer, Moderator, and Presenter, Avant-Garde for Global Futures, Global Studies, Washington University in St. Louis, December 2024.