My Story

Those who know me understand that my true passion lies in art. Whether collecting works that spark joy, provoke thought, or elicit a visceral reaction, my dedication to art and artists is unwavering. Every trip I take includes a deep dive into the local art scene—researching gallery shows, attending artist talks, visiting studios, and connecting with creatives. Immersing myself in the art world is a lifelong pursuit.

My art journey began with my grandmother, Beatrice B. Garvan, curator emerita of American Decorative Art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Her influence guided me through my studies at Colorado College, where my award-winning senior thesis explored Vermeer and Dutch symbolism. While my academic roots are in art history, my heart quickly found its home in contemporary art.

I began my career at 212 Gallery in Aspen before spending nearly a decade at the renowned Anderson Ranch Arts Center, where I had the privilege of working closely with some of the most notable contemporary artists and collectors of our time.

Today, I work with clients to build collections that are personal, meaningful, and lasting. My goal is to make the art world feel approachable and exciting—helping others discover pieces that resonate deeply and live beautifully in their homes.

I'm proud to serve as a Trustee of the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, and to stay closely connected to the vibrant art communities in both Denver and Aspen.