I am a London-based writer, editor and curator. Formerly the Digital Editor of Apollo magazine, my writing has appeared in The Guardian, Burlington Contemporary, Flash Art, Plaster and Wallpaper, among other titles. I have interviewed the likes of Miranda July, Zineb Sedira, Laurie Anderson, Shirin Neshat, Jeff Koons, Rashid Johnson and Nadya Tolokonnikova; written essays on the work of artists such as Phyllida Barlow, Ed Atkins, Marina Abromovic, Tacita Dean and Gerhard Richter; and collaborated with artists and galleries on exhibition texts, audio guides, artist monographs and cross-disciplinary projects.
My commercial work includes copywriting, script editing and creative concept development for leading organisations and brands, with a focus on art, luxury and lifestyle. Current and previous clients include Immersive International, Mandarin Oriental, Gaggenau, the Maybourne Group, the Rangoonwala Foundation, INA KESS and Boodles. I occasionally contribute travel pieces to Mr & Mrs Smith and write a bi-monthly column on art hotels for Citizen Femme.
I also write fiction and poetry. I have a Master’s in Prose Fiction from the University of East Anglia and am the founder of Babe Station, an evolving research project exploring the relationship between making art and motherhood. In March, Babe Station will be curating an exhibition of artists and writers titled ‘Sorry about the mess’ at 125 Shaftesbury Avenue, supported by Bow Arts.