Sally is a multi-disciplinary creative and community builder. Her illustrative, graphic and mural art has been commissioned by the New York City Council, Masks for America and Ad Council. She’s been featured in Essence, Time Out, The New York Times, New York Magazine, Good Housekeeping, and the MoMA Design Store.

She’s also spoken at the School of Visual Arts, CreativeMornings NYC and Parsons School of Design, The New School. She’s been awarded by Amplifier Art, ID Magazine and the IDSA. In 2021, her art was selected by Ad Council for their national “It’s Up To You” COVID-19 vaccination community education campaign.

Sally studied industrial design at the University of Canberra. As an industrial designer, she worked for Smart Design, Built NY, Coach and Quirky and has spent over two decades using her creativity as an illustrator, industrial designer, community builder, anti-racism activist and social justice advocate in the United States. As a community builder and employee number three at CreativeMornings, she helped to build the largest face-to-face creative community in the world.

She believes in the power of inclusive and intentional art to create change and is committed to spreading the message of freedom, equity, love and justice through her work.