Curator, Artist, Educator and Researcher
Highly creative curator with extensive experience in contemporary art through educational, work and art practice experience contributing creative and practical solutions to all areas of my work including working with artists to scope, curate, produce and deliver events. Experience of leading multi-disciplinary teams to deliver contemporary art projects to diverse public audiences.
Confident and positive with a collaborative approach to working with artists from various backgrounds I am passionate and committed to delivering quality contemporary art to a wide range of audiences. I have good interpersonal skills which allows me to work effectively in various team structures. Flexible and adaptable I am keen to learn new areas and take on new challenges.
Projects
- Late at Tate Britain: December 2020Website: https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/online-event/late/late-tate-britain-online Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1088582888278714/ Explore the work of young creatives with online workshops, artist's talks and music Join the Tate Collective Producers for this month’s Late at Tate Britain online. It’s a monthly mix of film, music and career advice. We also invited Tate Collective Producers and students from Chelsea College of Arts to respond to the Turner’s Modern World exhibition
- Late at Tate Britain Online November 2020Late at Tate Britain Online November 2020 https://www.facebook.com/events/114656003231423 Explore the work of young creatives with online workshops, artist's talks and music Join the Tate Collective Producers for this month’s Late at Tate Britain online. It’s a monthly mix of film, music and career advice. We also invited creatives to respond to the work of artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman who recently unveiled a stunning new installation at Tate Britain as part of the Winter Commission series.
- Late at Tate Britain Online October 2020Late at Tate Britain Online October 2020 https://www.facebook.com/events/3416141651809428/ Tune in for a night of artist talks, performance and workshops exploring quarantine and isolation. Programmed by Tate Collective Producer Kori, this online Late reflects on lockdown and goes behind the scenes at Tate Britain using artists like Francis Bacon and Henry Moore as inspo. PROGRAMME � Stream 1: Films, artist talks & workshops � - Tate Collective Producer Showcase: The World Keeps Spinning - How
- Late at Tate Britain Online September 2020Late at Tate Britain Online September 2020 https://www.facebook.com/events/723438054851794/ Explore the work of young creatives with online workshops, artist's talks and music The Tate Collective Producers are teaming up with alternative thinktank IAM to ask the question: How can young citizens participate in the transformation of art museums during the next billion seconds? We will also be joined by ERIC and digital designer Sarah-Grace Mankarious for an artist talk and workshop. PROGRAMME �
- Conference: Radical Materialities: Linder and Companion Histories March 2020Conference: Radical Materialities: Linder and Companion Histories March 2020 https://www.paul-mellon-centre.ac.uk/whats-on/forthcoming/linder-conference 13 to 14 March 2020 13 March – Murray Edwards College, Cambridge 14 March – Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge The conference is a free event, but you must book a ticket for each day separately. On the occasion of the exhibition Linderism, a survey of the work of British artist Linder, Kettle’s Yard and the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
- Late at Tate Britain: Che Fare? 2018Late at Tate Britain: Che Fare? https://www.facebook.com/events/271835366778457/?acontext=%7B%22event_action_history%22%3A[%7B%22mechanism%22%3A%22search_results%22%2C%22surface%22%3A%22bookmark%22%7D]%7D This was an event inspired by the London: 1968 display, which features works influenced by protests in May 1968 in Paris and around the world: https://www.tate.org.uk/.../display/spotlights/london-1968 Student protesters questioned social, political and cultural establishments. This led ar
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Projects credited in
- Connecting Young People and Galleries to Spark ChangeCircuit was a national programme for 15–25 year olds, led by Tate and funded by Paul Hamlyn Foundation. From 2013-17, ten galleries worked in partnership with youth organisations, aiming to create opportunities for a more diverse range of young people to engage with art in galleries. Circuit highlighted the importance of the arts and youth sectors working as allies to champion positive change for young people.
- London Laureates respond to Tracey Emin's My Bed, Late at Tate Britain eventIn June 2015, Rachel Long and poet and artist Ella Frears co-curated a Late at Tate event in which poets from the all-female shortlist for Spread the Word's Young Poet Laureate for London 2014 responded to Tracey Emin's My Bed and accompanying works surrounding the installation. Featured: Ella Frears, Rachel Long, Laurie Bolger and Clare Mulley.
- Late at Tate Britain: Strife, 5 April 2019A night exploring film making, photography and social documentary With mobile technology becoming more advanced, it gives all of us a chance to have a go at film making and photography. But have you ever thought about the relationship between the subjects in your photos and you? In response to the powerful Don McCullin exhibition, we're asking you to think about the everyday use of photography, fine art photography and social documentary. WORKSHOP LDN City Takeover, Wired4Music Presents Safe a
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