
curating: a way of gathering that attends to the conditions in which people meet, holding space for complexity, context, and collective meaning-making.

Object Positions
Curatorial Fellow – The Showroom Gallery
18-month curatorial programme (exhibition and lecture series) on cultural equity, decolonial processes and colonial administration.
Navigating Proximities
Co-Founder/Director – b.Dewitt Gallery
conceptualisation, public programme design, commissioning of artists’ work and fundraising for the exhibition which used visual languages of sci-fi to interrogate their own communities and mainstream culture.
Critical Conversations in Health
Senior Practice Manager – Wellcome Trust
curated, managed and chaired the community engagement team monthly learning sessions to explore decolonial approaches, inclusion, and equity in healthcare through dialogue and collective inquiry.
Socially Agitated (Unhealthy Obsessions)
Guest Curator – Wellcome Collection
collaboration with sorryyoufeeluncomfortable collective, utilising a decolonial approach to rewriting object labels designed for a Loteria Gaming Performance in the Medicine Man Gallery.
sorryoufeeluncomfortable collective
Curator – Iniva, Wellcome Collection and The Showroom Gallery
curatorial and professional development, funding support and partnership management. working with emerging creatives from the collective to establish residencies, commissions, and mentoring, shaped by peer-led learning and networking.
Disordered & Reconsidered
Curator – 198 Contemporary Arts & Learning
collaboration with agency for agency (co-founder) curated and commissioned 5 artists, co-designed the symposium and the public events programme exploring the history of 198’s 30-year artistic archive. this programme of work engaged over 600 people.
Holding Space
Curatorial Fellow – The Showroom Gallery
curated year-long mentoring programme for racially minoritised artists, offering collective learning, workshops and networking support.
Community Assembly
Consultant – Peabody Trust
a governance model designed to support resident-led decision-making through facilitated assemblies and shared leadership structures for the creation of an art festival.
Whose Map Is It?
Curator – Iniva
design, management, partnership engagement and implementation of a major participatory arts programme. entailed a major exhibition with international artists, commissioning of new work, community engagement, creative collaborations and formal/informal education workshops in settings across East London. organised and designed a symposium with artists and geographers at the Royal Geographical Society as well as curating the public programme lecture series at Iniva. over 3 years, this programme engaged about 22,000 people.