About me
I am a creative and experienced curator, tutor, and exhibitions manager with a strong background in public engagement, accessibility, and arts education. I excel in managing exhibitions, developing public programming, and collaborating with artists and businesses to build meaningful relationships. My work spans institutions such as the Design Museum, Royal Academy, and independent galleries like Cave, where I have led curatorial projects, artist support initiatives, and sales strategies.
A strong advocate for inclusivity in the arts, I am committed to creating opportunities for underrepresented artists. At Workshop 305, I have curated exhibitions showcasing artists with learning disabilities, developed site-specific installations, and facilitated connections between artists and resources. Additionally, my collaboration with Oska Bright Film Festival has enabled me to curate film screenings and panel discussions amplifying neurodiverse voices.
Beyond curation, I have extensive experience in arts administration, data management, and exhibition logistics. I have developed cataloguing systems, managed contracts, and liaised with collectors, ensuring smooth sales processes for artists and galleries. My deep knowledge of craft, design, and contemporary art, combined with my ability to engage diverse audiences, allows me to deliver dynamic, accessible, and commercially successful exhibitions.
I am always looking to connect with like-minded creatives, institutions, and businesses to develop projects that push artistic boundaries while fostering inclusion and sustainability in the arts.
Work history
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CuratorCave Gallery Pimlico
London, United KingdomFreelance
Exhibition: Auntie Freeze
• Collaborated with the curatorial collective to deliver Auntie Freeze, an annual open-call exhibition showcasing local artists.
• Managed advertising and promotion, including designing posters and coordinating marketing efforts to maximise engagement.
• Supported administrative tasks, including drafting contracts, managing communications, and coordinating artwork pricing.
• Oversaw exhibition installation, curated layouts, and organised public-facing events such as private views and open crits for artists.
Administrative and Operational Responsibilities:
• Applied for funding to support exhibitions and collective goals, while researching a transition to Community Interest Project status.
• Built partnerships with charities, businesses, universities, and artists to expand community engagement.
• Managed space bookings for commercial use and organised workshops and events, ensuring compliance with health and safety
standards.
• Developed staff schedules and maintained contracts, risk assessments, and operational logistics.
Future Projects:
• Planning and curating independent exhibitions for Cave’s upcoming programme to provide innovative opportunities for local artists.
Workshop AsistantRoyal Academy
London, United KingdomPart Time
− Assist in delivering educational workshops and programmes for diverse audiences, including school groups, families, community
groups, SEND children and adults, and adult learners.
− Support hands-on art-making activities and demonstrations, ensuring an engaging and inclusive experience for all participants.
− Collaborate with educators and artists to develop workshop materials, lesson plans, and educational resources aligned with learning
objectives and curriculum standards.
− Provide logistical support, including setting up and tidying workshop spaces, organising materials and supplies, and ensuring
equipment is functional.
− Handle administrative tasks, such as participant registrations, photography, and documenting workshop outcomes.
− Undertake office-based administrative duties
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