Creative Director, Curator and Consultant born in Nairobi Kenya, raised in Berkshire England though now based in London.
Since 2016, I have been developing and telling the stories of brands through the lens of creative directing, marketing and production.
I am passionate about elevating brands through thought provoking strategies that develop effective outcomes in the form of creative campaigns, brand identity development and art direction.
The passion I express through each opportunity continues to evolve as I establish new relationships and put my best foot forward.
Projects
- Our WomenSince we all came from a woman, got our name from a woman and our game from a woman, why not pay respect to our women, to all of our women in all of their professions, including our female artists. The Our Women exhibition is a multi media exhibition that will be displaying the works of 3 three female artists from ethnic minority groups. Barbara john - Artist photographer and videographer Barbara John sensitively captures the movement of artists and dancers she works with. In search of perm
Projects credited in
- Soho ImpactCreative Mentor Network has teamed up with Soho House to launch Soho Impact - a 16-week mentoring programme for 18+ young people and members of Soho House. We are looking for motivated and driven individuals with an entrepreneurial flair, who are interested in finding out more about the creative industries. To apply: https://goo.gl/forms/V8GswA6HahKUZKq32 Deadline 22nd June 2018 Interviews 4th & 5th July 2018
Work history
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Creative producer / CuratorBrian maina
London, United KingdomPart Time
I currently curating an exhibition titled Our Women.
The Our Women exhibition is a multi media exhibition that will be displaying the works of 3 three female artists from ethnic minority groups.
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Creative Producer / PhotographerBrian maina
London, United KingdomPart Time
I produced and the curated The Face Of Our Nurses Exhibition.
The face of our nurses is a photography exhibition that displays photographs of nurses in the National Health System of England. Alongside each photograph is a word which describes how the nurse in the image felt as a nurse at the time that the image was taken.
Out of the 30 photos that where originally taken, only 2 where accompanied with overwhelmingly positive words.
The aim of the exhibition is to challenge the viewer to look beyond the face of the nurse and to the word that accompanies the image, to the emotions of the nurse.
I hope that this will spark a conversation for positive change.
The exhibition was first displayed at the Camden image gallery and will next be displayed with the Hanway Collective in London, England.
Skills
- Creative Direction
- Creative Art Direction
- Curation
- Art Curation
- Event Curation
- Curating Photography
- Brand Consultancy
- Photography
- Photographic Direction
- Photography Exhibitions