
Last week, I joined a smart and lively crew on Boston’s South Shore to talk about fine art in interior design. The South Shore Art Center hosted the panel, led by Executive Director Patrice Maye, following a striking new installation featuring two local artists: Alyssa Fortin and Curtis Speer. I joined the conversation alongside Kelly Netishan and Christina Godfrey—two powerhouse women who know their way around a gallery wall.

As a born-and-raised New Englander, I can shovel snow with ease and argue about chowder with passion. Photography has always been my creative compass, guiding my approach to New England design. My studio art degree from Fairfield University (see more of our resume here) hangs on the wall, but it’s New England’s colors, textures, and landscapes that do the real teaching.