I work at the intersection of art, psychology, and social practice, with a strong focus on community art and inclusive cultural work. My artistic practice is shaped by lived experience of migration, rebuilding, and long-term work with diverse communities. I see art as a shared language that allows people to meet beyond words, status, or background, and as a tool for creating spaces of trust, dignity, and belonging.
My work centers on participatory processes, community-led projects, and the creation of inclusive exhibitions and festivals that advocate multiculturalism and make underrepresented voices visible. I work closely with minorities, international communities, and people navigating social or personal transitions, supporting them through collaborative art-making, eco art practices, photography, art therapy and art coaching. The emphasis is not on individual authorship, but on collective presence, dialogue, and mutual recognition.
Through my projects, I aim to build sustainable cultural platforms where artistic quality, social responsibility, and human connection coexist. For me, art is not separate from society. It is a living practice rooted in real communities, everyday realities, and the courage to be seen and heard together.
