Looking for a more ethical relation to nature and other species, I am especially interested in experimenting with different forms of relationality beyond western humanism. Being open to the many entanglements of matter and meaning, I am fascinated by the way in which bioart has the possibility to re-think the human/non-human binary.
Holding undergraduate degrees in Art History and Philosophy, in 2017, I graduated from my Research Masters in Cultural Analysis at the University of Amsterdam with a thesis on female sexual desire and a feminist ethics of the Anthropocene.
My research interests include feminist cultural studies of technoscience, relationality, the use of the concept of nature and an ethics of desire.