About me

(Sa-hee-thah)

Iā€™m an undergraduate student from Arizona. My passion lies in Human-Computer Interaction and Human Factors, especially within mission-critical systems where precision and user-centric design are paramount. I am dedicated to ensuring that technology not only meets functional efficiency but is also fundamentally aligned with human needs and capabilities. This focus drives my commitment to developing technology that enhances both performance and intuitive use. In my free time, I enjoy rock climbing, horse riding, and painting!

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EaselArts Inc.

Founded in 2017, EaselArts Inc. emerged from my deep-rooted belief in the transformative power of art, particularly in communities where artistic careers are often undervalued. As someone with a strong arts background, I recognized the need for greater arts advocacy and support, especially among the youth in my cultural community. EaselArts champions the arts, raises awareness, and provides tangible support. Through innovative fundraising and communities engagement, we've successfully raised $70,000 in donations. These funds have been instrumental in enhancing access to arts education and fostering cultural engagement in underserved communities. This initiative has been rewarding, as I've witnessed my students grow and take on leadership roles, continuing the advocacy for arts in their own educational pursuits.
My work at EaselArts inspired two significant research studies: one exploring cultural influences on art therapy and another assessing art therapy's role in fostering empathy between foster children and parents. These studies aim to expand our understanding of art's therapeutic benefits and its potential to improve mental health care practices.
The Relationship Between Cultural Identity and Art Therapy Efficacy
Art Therapy as a Means of Communication between Foster Parents and Children

Some of my art