
I studied BA Fine Art; Performance at Dartington College of Art, Building & Design at The School of Natural Building, Earth Ship Design at Brighton Permaculture and Permaculture Design with Small Things Creative.
In 2011 I co-founded ]performance s p a c e [. Leading the organisation with strength and rigour, managing artistic and executive duties, consistently delivering cultural programmes and maintaining multiple venues, until stepping down in 2020. During this time we received funding from The Legacy List, Arts Council England, The British Council, Kent County Council, Creative Folkestone.
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Whilst co-director I led the organisations strategic relocation to Folkestone, facilitating new financial partnerships and developing a sustainable business model. The force & care with which I delivered our cultural programme greatly contributed to local cultural change; fostering a supportive scene for queer arts, benefitting community cohesion and strengthening rural connections.
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Between 2020-23 I developed a sustainable production company, Cosmic-Constructions with Isabel Pina Ferreira. Key projects included Mother House Studios (London), We Get To Choose Our Families (Whitechapel Gallery), Salt & Earth Festival (UNESCO World Heritage Site).
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In 2021 I was invited by Screen Archive South East (SASE), in partnership with Queer Heritage South, to Project Manage the Folkestone edition of ‘Our Screen Heritage. Funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, I recruited and worked with a team of community curators to produce a series of local archival exhibitions and events.
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From August 2022 - August 2025 I worked for University for the Creative Arts (UCA) as their Gallery Curator. During this time I curated exhibitions featuring Andrew Knötting, Webb-Ellis, Rubiane Maia, Daniella Valz Gen, Alicia Radage, David Spero, Catherine Hoffmann and Nastja Säde Rönkkö.
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At UCA I received Knowledge Exchange Funding for: ‘The Student Curatorial Team’ (2022) with Last Fridays, ‘QUEERCALL’ (2024) with Marlborough Productions & Ash McNaughton and ‘Murmurations; Patterns in Nature, Neurodivergence & Creativity’ (2025) with Living Words CIC and an Individual Research Grant for ‘Tick Trick Triptych's’ (2025) with Daniella Valz Gen and Laura Burns.
In 2025 I was awarded funding from Arts Council England and The Finnish Institute UK & Ireland for the site-specific production of Nastja Säde Rönkkö’s ‘Survival Guide for a Post-Apocalyptic Child’ at Fort Burgoyne. Press included Aesthetica Magazine top 5 global shows for August 2025.