Exhibitions & Arts Programming

A Queer Walk Through British Art, Curator. June 2018 – May 2019.

A Queer Walk Through British Art, Curator. June 2018 – May 2019.

Queer the Pier, Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, Curator. Current– opening December, 2019 – 2022.

Queer the Pier, Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, Curator. Current– opening December, 2019 – 2022.

Queer & Now, Tate Britain, Curator. June, 2018.

Queer & Now, Tate Britain, Curator. June, 2018.

Who Framed Winston Churchill? Outdoor Contemporary Art Trail, Chartwell House, National Trust, Curator. Dec. 2018– Feb. 2019.

Who Framed Winston Churchill? Outdoor Contemporary Art Trail, Chartwell House, National Trust, Curator. Dec. 2018– Feb. 2019.

Prejudice & Pride, 6 episode podcast series, National Trust, Researcher, author & co-presenter. 2017.

Prejudice & Pride, 6 episode podcast series, National Trust, Researcher, author & co-presenter. 2017.

50 Queers for 50 Years, DUCKIE for Hull UK City of Culture, Archival Researcher. 2017

50 Queers for 50 Years, DUCKIE for Hull UK City of Culture, Archival Researcher. 2017

West Yorkshire Queer Stories, in partnership with Mesmac, Leeds City Museum & West Yorkshire Archives, National Science & Media Museum, Bradford. Project Manager. May, 2018 – May, 2020.

West Yorkshire Queer Stories, in partnership with Mesmac, Leeds City Museum & West Yorkshire Archives, National Science & Media Museum, Bradford. Project Manager. May, 2018 – May, 2020.

Queer and Now, Digital Online Festival, Curator, 2020

Queer and Now, Digital Online Festival, Curator, 2020

Museum of Transology, Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, Curator. July – May, 2019.

Museum of Transology, Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, Curator. July – May, 2019.

Queer and Now: I See You, Baby, Live Digital Event, including in-gallery artists interview at the Any Warhol Exhibition, Tate Modern, Curator, 17/09/2020.

Queer and Now: I See You, Baby, Live Digital Event, including in-gallery artists interview at the Any Warhol Exhibition, Tate Modern, Curator, 17/09/2020.

Queer & Now : The Queer Art of Family, Tate Britain, Curator. June, 2018.

Queer & Now : The Queer Art of Family, Tate Britain, Curator. June, 2018.

Museum of Transology, Fashion Space Gallery, London College of Fashion, Curator. Jan– March 2017.

Museum of Transology, Fashion Space Gallery, London College of Fashion, Curator. Jan– March 2017.

Queer Heritage Buddies Scheme, Co-curator and Fundraiser, Queer in Brighton, 2020/21.

Queer Heritage Buddies Scheme, Co-curator and Fundraiser, Queer in Brighton, 2020/21.

100 Years of Women Policing, Old Police Cells Museum, Brighton, Curator. May, 2019– Permanent display.

100 Years of Women Policing, Old Police Cells Museum, Brighton, Curator. May, 2019– Permanent display.

The F Word: The changing language of fashion, Killerton House, National Trust, Assistant Curator. 2015– 2016.

The F Word: The changing language of fashion, Killerton House, National Trust, Assistant Curator. 2015– 2016.

Brighton Trans*formed, Queenspark Books and Heritage Lottery Fund, Curator & co-author. 2014.

Brighton Trans*formed, Queenspark Books and Heritage Lottery Fund, Curator & co-author. 2014.

Lady Malcolm’s Servant’s Balls 1928 – 1939, DUCKIE and the Bishopsgate Institute, in partnership with the Royal Albert Hall & the National Archives, Curator. June 2016 – October 2016.

Lady Malcolm’s Servant’s Balls 1928 – 1939, DUCKIE and the Bishopsgate Institute, in partnership with the Royal Albert Hall & the National Archives, Curator. June 2016 – October 2016.

The Nature of Fashion, Killerton House, National Trust, Assistant Curator. 2014.

The Nature of Fashion, Killerton House, National Trust, Assistant Curator. 2014.

Profiles of the Past: Silhouettes, Fashion & Image 1760 – 1960, Regency Town House, Co-curator. June – July, 2014.

Profiles of the Past: Silhouettes, Fashion & Image 1760 – 1960, Regency Town House, Co-curator. June – July, 2014.

Changing Fashion Across Cultures, Royal Albert Memorial Museum/Totnes Fashion Museum/Killerton House National Trust.

Changing Fashion Across Cultures, Royal Albert Memorial Museum/Totnes Fashion Museum/Killerton House National Trust.

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