Hi, I’m Leah!
I am a Maryland-based mixed media artist and writer whose work explores the intersections of memory, identity, and narrative. Through writing, painting, drawing, photography, and editorial projects, I combine visual and written storytelling to transform fragments of the past into evocative narratives that reflect on nostalgia, loss, and transcendence. My writing and visual work often inform one another, creating layered experiences that communicate ideas across gallery walls, print, and digital platforms.
My recent series, His Daughter (2025), confronts the emotional aftermath of my upbringing, translating memory into both text and layered images of reflection and reckoning. I continue to explore how editorial storytelling, content creation, and the written word can amplify the emotional and conceptual impact of visual art.
I have exhibited my work at Loyola University Maryland’s Julio Fine Arts Gallery, Broadneck Public Library, Broadneck High School, and The Cade Center for Fine Arts Gallery at Anne Arundel Community College.
When I’m not in the studio or at the page, I can be found directing plays, writing books, or getting a silly little tattoo. I am currently a senior at Loyola University Maryland, where I will graduate in May with a B.A. in Visual Art with a concentration in Studio Art and Writing.

