She graduated from the Faculty of Humanities of Eötvös Lóránd University (ELTE) with a BA in Art History. She then went on to obtain an MA in Medieval History from Central European University (CEU), as well as an MA in Cultural Industry Studies from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. Previously, she was an activist of NEM! – Women for Each Other Movement, and a member of the PATENT Support Network of NANE (Association of Women for Women Together Against Violence). She has been working at Artpool since September 2023, where her primary responsibility is managing the collection’s inventory. Her main areas of interest include critical cultural research and underground-DIY cultural practices.