She graduated in 2020 from the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design with a BA in Design Culture. She subsequently received her MA in Design Theory with a specialisation in curatorial studies. Her focus is on research-based art, and the intersecting frontiers of public space, art and design. She is a research assistant in KEMKI’s Research Department; her main tasks include the professional preparation and organisation of the TÓTalJOY Award, and participation in the project centred on processing the László Beke Archive.