About
I am a cultural strategist, curator and art advisor working across artists, institutions and collectors. My practice is grounded in a belief that culture is a form of social infrastructure: a way of shaping how we understand ourselves, relate to one another, and imagine the future.
Background
My work sits at the intersection of curatorial practice, cultural leadership and advisory.
I previously served as Managing Director of a nationally significant Black-led cultural heritage organisation, where I led organisational strategy, partnerships and public programming within a complex, values-driven environment.
Alongside institutional leadership, I have developed an independent practice supporting artists, collectors and organisations to engage more deeply with cultural value, both intellectually and materially.
Practice
My work sits at the intersection of curatorial practice, cultural leadership and advisory.
I previously served as Managing Director of a nationally significant Black-led cultural heritage organisation, where I led organisational strategy, partnerships and public programming within a complex, values-driven environment.
Alongside institutional leadership, I have developed an independent practice supporting artists, collectors and organisations to engage more deeply with cultural value, both intellectually and materially.
Focus
A core strand of my work is supporting the visibility and long-term sustainability of artists from the African diaspora, while contributing to a broader rethinking of how cultural value is recognised and resourced.
I am particularly interested in work that sits between disciplines, sectors and geographies, and in building collaborations that are grounded, thoughtful and future-facing.