Projects
- Art Now: Jesse Darling — The Ballad of Saint Jerome, Tate BritainJesse Darling in conversation with Reverend Dr Christina Beardsley "My real obsession, though, is not the man itself so much as his legend: the story of Saint Jerome and the lion. To me, this is a love story, but also a story about sovereignty, captivity, the domestication of otherness. It's ambiguous and ambivalent. I wonder when the lion showed up in the story, and why." Installation views: Art Now: Jesse Darling: The Ballad of Saint Jerome 2018 © Jesse Darling. Courtesy the artist and Arca
- Blast Off Stories at Tate Exchange, Tate ModernDIY visual identity for a family storytelling oasis at Tate Exchange, Tate Modern. Blast Off Stories explored new books and stories celebrating voices of colours, taking inspiration from BLAST OFF – the 1973 pioneering children’s book about a young black girl who dreams of becoming an astronaut, written by Linda C. Cain and Susan Rosenbaum, and illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon. Alessia Arcuri @ Tate Design Studio Images: Blast Off, Tate Exchange, Copyright Rob Harris, 2019
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- Nam June Paik ExhibitionThis major exhibition ws a mesmerising riot of sights and sounds. It brings together over 200 works from throughout his five-decade career – from robots made from old TV screens, to his innovative video works and all-encompassing room-sized installations such as the dazzling Sistine Chapel 1993. My work on this included working on the design, OOH Marketing, digital marketing, exhibition trailer, public programme, private viewings and organising internal BAME Network involvement.
- Life Between Islands: Caribbean-British Art 1950s – Now (marketing campaign)This exhibition explores the work of artists from the Caribbean who made their home in Britain, alongside other British artists whose work has been influenced and inspired by Caribbean themes and heritage. Spanning visionary paintings to documentary photography, fashion, film and sculpture, Life Between Islands traces the extraordinary breadth and impact of Caribbean British art, in one setting. This exhibition celebrates how people from the Caribbean have forged new communities and identities
- Late at Tate Britain: Liquid Reflections, 1 March 2019Join a thought-provoking evening inspired by the work of pioneering artist, Liliane Lijn Liliane Lijn has been making art since the late 1960’s, creating and experimenting with industrial materials and artistic processes. Lijn draws from a range of ideas from science, technology, eastern philosophy to female mythology. She is best-known for her moving art sculptures but there is so much more to find out. WORKSHOP Annie Tådne Taylor Digital Studio 18.00-21.00 Create a soundscape out of physic
- Late at Tate Britain: Passage, Friday 2 August 2019Explore the world of Frank Bowling Inspired by one of the great British abstract expressionists, Frank Bowling, we look at the word ‘Passage’. Passage of music, poetry, the passage we take from A to B or in the terms ‘right of passage’. Curated by the Tate Collective Producers and the Bowling family, join us for an evening of interactive workshops, discussions and performances, looking at the significance of Frank Bowling’s own life passage. MUSIC #SNC100 present Black Top in conversation & LI
- Late at Tate Britain: Social Justice, Friday 6 September 2019Creating a space for creative protest and debate Protest and demonstrations often play a key role in affecting political change. Our 1819: The Year’s Art display focuses on work from the year of the Peterloo Massacre. The massacre took place in St Peter’s Field, Manchester. A meeting calling for political reform was brutally broken up by soldiers. Fifteen people died. In response to this display, Tate Collective Producers and Plymouth College of Art are joining together to make Tate Britain a
- Queer & Now FestivalQueer and Now celebrates the powerful role of LGBTQ+ arts and culture in today's society In 2017, Tate Britain’s exhibition, Queer British Art (1861–1967) looked through a queer lens at a century of art prior to the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality in England and Wales.
Work history
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Associate LecturerCentral Saint Martins College of Art & Design at University of the Arts London
London, United KingdomFreelance
Context Tutor, Final Year, BA (Hons) Graphic Communication Design
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Associate LecturerKingston University/Kingston School of Art
Kingston upon Thames, United KingdomFreelance
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Skills
- Print Design
- Web Design
- Motion Graphic
- Digital
- Graphic Design
- Branding
- Photography
- Art Direction
- Art and Creative Direction
- Typography
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