I’m Kita, I started Subfield and what runs through everything I build is a pull toward the lateral, the peer-to-peer, the knowledge that moves outside official channels and the things worth searching for. My interest is piqued when something feels too big to hold in one sentence. When an idea accelerates in multiple directions and when a project expands beyond it’s humble beginnings. 

A woman with long dark hair smiling and laughing, wearing a black top, standing in front of a white wall with an orange and gray abstract painting and an orange lampshade partially visible on the left.

Some of The Work


Seed, Nike, Diome, Aplós, and Salt & Stone. Co-steward of Informal Structures and initiator of The Distributed Craft Guild. Installation and research works shown at Walk&Talk Portuguese Biennale, Reference Point with Worms Magazine, and published in Tubelight and MOLD.

A grid with squares labeled with numbers, a black square marking a position, and text indicating '1 Subfield' and 'the overlooked', illustrating a concept related to 'excavating the value'.

I find what's valuable and build the structures that allow complex ideas to compound.

I look for people who think and build differently, those who make with purpose and take their ideas seriously enough to follow it somewhere unexpected. People with a concept that outgrows where it began.

I work in two ways: a short read for those who need direction now, and a sustained engagement for ideas that need building.

Read (Two Weeks)

You bring me the thing you can't quite name yet, and I find the idea living beneath it. Together we surface what's been missed, and map how it could be built, the direction and the first moves. You leave with the idea named and a one-page route forward, whether or not we carry on.

Engagement (Stewardship)

When an idea accelerates in multiple directions, it needs someone to hold it. I lead the work from first thought to made thing, shaping it alongside you, building the ecosystem around it, gathering and directing the people who bring it to life.