About me
My professional roots lie in hospitality. Being a host has shaped most of my life. It comes naturally to me — not as a role, but as an integral part of who I am. Understanding how spaces, atmospheres, and small details influence the way people connect is my calling.
I also live within a highly creative network spanning art, music, and theatre. Throughout my life, I have encountered an almost unbelievable amount of talent, creativity, and authenticity. What I often missed, however, was a genuine connection between artists and their audience.
Over time, this perspective led me to question how art is commonly presented. Too often, it is surrounded by an aura of elitism or driven by spectacle and sales, leaving little room for real encounters. The Art Hostess emerged from a desire to approach this differently.
I create settings that place equal care on all three elements of an art experience: the artwork, the artist, and the audience. Not as objects to be displayed or evaluated, but as participants in a shared moment. The aim is not to impress, but to allow attention to settle and dialogue to unfold naturally.
I refuse to believe that meaningful art can only exist within an elitist logic. Talent, passion, process, and message matter more to me than visibility, networks, or formal credentials. Some of the most compelling work exists outside established structures, where authenticity and integrity guide creation precisely because expectations fall away.
Through years of working closely with art and its audiences, I have learned that real value rarely announces itself loudly. I hold space where art can be experienced without pressure, artists without justification, and audiences without obligation.
The Art Hostess is an invitation to step outside the familiar rhythms of the art world and engage with art in a way that feels considered, open, human — and, above all, real.
