
Founder / Studio Director
Instructor Name
BFA, University of Michigan · 10+ years teaching · Former gallery artist
"Every student learns differently. My job is to meet them exactly where they are and give them the tools to grow beyond what they thought they could do."
After completing a BFA in Painting at the University of Michigan, she spent several years working as a gallery artist and taking on private commissions before turning her full attention to teaching. What began as informal lessons with a handful of students quickly grew into something larger — a studio built around the idea that rigorous technique and personal expression aren't in conflict, but inseparable.
Over the past decade she has taught students from age five through adult, adapting her approach to meet each learner where they are. She founded Art Corner Studio with a single conviction: that every student, given the right environment and honest instruction, is capable of real artistic growth. Small class sizes aren't just a selling point — they're the whole point.
Her teaching draws heavily from classical atelier methods — careful observation, slow building of form, and an emphasis on understanding why something works before reaching for shortcuts. At the same time, she's deeply aware that not every student is training to be a professional artist, and she tailors her energy accordingly. Whether a student wants to paint portraits seriously or just unwind after work, she meets them where they are.
Outside the studio she maintains an active painting practice, primarily in oil, and has shown work in group and solo exhibitions across Michigan and the Midwest. She believes strongly that an instructor who has stopped making work has stopped growing as a teacher.
Direct inquiries
instructor@artcornerstudio.com