I am interested in the relationship between people + plants, in how we communicate through word + image, and in the borders between different kinds of knowledge. I explore these through writing, speaking, curating, making, and I love to do so in collaboration with others.
I have degrees from the University of Cambridge, University of the Arts London and the Royal College of Art. I am currently studying RHS Level 2 and, in my spare time, the Indigenous Canada MOOC from the University of Alberta.
Institutions I have worked with include: the Wellcome Collection, the V&A, Tate Modern, the Barbican, the Royal College of Art, University of the Arts London, University of Bristol, and many other museums and galleries. I also have experience as a graduate tutor, peer reviewer and editor. I previously spent two years at the innovation foundation Nesta as a Researcher and Programmer. Recently I joined the team at the Young Propagators Society, appointed to lead the development of their events programme.
I am a passionate gardener and also play the violin and piano, regularly performing across London in semi-professional ensembles.