I’m a curator and maker from London, currently based in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria.
I am interested in applying post-natural thinking - the study of human-altered organisms - to contemporary projects in order to deepen our understanding of life’s interconnectedness. My practice explores how culture can reshape our understanding, care for, and relationship with the natural world. I aim to create space for reconceptualising dualities – such as nature and industry, visible and invisible. I explore this through placemaking, situated learning, and transdisciplinary exchange, emphasising ecological care in community building. My research informs my practice and currently draws from post-natural thinking and feminist theory. My interest in the mediation and construction of publics is further explored through the notion of site and materiality, such as water.
I have worked with locally sourced materials such as earth and clay for building projects, developed performance programmes to highlight wetland conservation, and co-curated exhibitions on themes such as water and saltmarsh ecosystems. Currently, I am Programme Associate at Art Gene, where I produce projects focused on sustainability, heritage, place, and community through site-specific installations, public art, exhibitions and events.
In addition to my role at Art Gene, I develop independent projects including Mud Club, a live collaborative performance event. For ten years I’ve worked closely with artists in the commercial and public art sectors to bring their ideas to life. I hold a BA Art History from the University of Manchester and an MA in Curating Contemporary Art at the Royal College of Art.
2025
Team: Cella Collective, Public House
Making, Research
2025
Art Gene. Art Walk Projects
Curation
2025 - ongoing
Making, Researh
2024
Collaborators: Taller M
Making
2023
Team: Annabel Miller, Kun Sun, Michela Prencipe, Yizhi Zhang, Wenxi Liao
Collaborators: Beatrix Pang, Divya Sharma, Yu-Ting Chung
Curation