Tell us about your background
I am an art historian and artist. I’m from the US, but I’ve been living and working in London for the past 14 years. Storytelling is probably the most consistent element across all of my work. I do this through writing, a podcast series, video content, giving talks, teaching, and my textile art practice.
Talk us through your career journey so far
After earning my BA and MA in art history, I went to work for an art retailer for a couple of years before leaving the sector for a while. After having my son, I took a break to reflect on my purpose and passions, which led me back to art. I went to work for Art UK, which is an amazing resource for exploring the UK’s public art collections. There, I was able to host a podcast, write, and start giving talks. I also went back to university to work on my PhD in art history, which I’m still doing now (hopefully it’ll be done soon!). Now, I work completely freelance, which enables me to work on many different projects. I sometimes write for the Financial Times, I’ve written two books (The Ultimate Art Museum and Women’s Work), and I regularly give talks at incredible institutions. I also began developing my art practice in the last couple of years and have recently shown my work at Hauser & Wirth and Unit London.