Recent Projects
Long Hill and Sedgwick Gardens
Worked with Trustees of Reservations staff, contracted designers and fabricators to create new visitor experiences at this historic site and public garden in Beverly, Massachusetts.
Led interpretive planning, strategy development, and project implementation including research, writing, and image selection.
Design: Cambridge Seven

Inside the historic house: interpreting the Sedgwick family and the craftspeople who created and restored the interior.

In the library: founding horticulturists Mabel and Marjorie Sedgwick

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Inside the historic house: interpreting the Sedgwick family and the craftspeople who created and restored the interior.
Crane Beach
Worked with Trustees of Reservations staff, contracted designers and fabricators to create interactive interpretive displays on this popular beach in Ipswich, Massachusetts.
The interpretation aims to connect visitors to the work of ecologists and conservationists and illustrates how climate change impacts the beach and its wildlife.
Design: E. Mendoza, OneXDesign

A "Citizen Science" photo spot and panel illustrates the effects of climate change on the beach.


This panel encourages the public to follow along as ecologists monitor the endangered piping plovers who nest on the beach.

A "Citizen Science" photo spot and panel illustrates the effects of climate change on the beach.
Writing Samples and Press
Click on the image to find links to writing samples including articles, brochures, and digital tools.

Published in "Special Places" the Trustees member magazine, Summer 2020.

Blog post describing my philosophy of diversity in interpretation.

Berkshire Eagle article featuring a curriculum project I developed.

Published in "Special Places" the Trustees member magazine, Summer 2020.