I offer curatorial support for photography and visual-arts exhibitions, working closely with artists, institutions, and cultural partners to shape exhibitions that are coherent, meaningful, and well executed, from first idea to opening night.

My approach combines conceptual thinking with hands-on production experience. I’m interested in exhibitions that tell stories, create emotional resonance, and feel honest to both the artist’s vision and the context in which they are shown.

I can support projects at different stages, whether you are developing a concept from scratch or refining an already existing body of work.

How I can help

I work with artists and institutions to develop the curatorial concept of an exhibition. This means clarifying the core idea, shaping the narrative, and helping the work come together as a coherent story rather than a simple selection of images. I support the editing and sequencing of the works so the exhibition has rhythm, meaning, and emotional continuity.

I also support the execution of the exhibition, translating the concept into a clear and workable installation. This includes thinking through formats, print choices, layout, and the overall flow in the space, as well as coordinating timelines and practical details so the exhibition is installed smoothly and stays true to its original vision.

When needed, I help with spaces and partnerships, identifying suitable venues and connecting projects with cultural institutions, galleries, and partners that align with the exhibition’s values. I focus on collaborations that are organic and relevant, supporting both the artistic and logistical needs of the project.

Finally, I assist with communication and visibility. This can include writing curatorial texts and press releases, sending materials to the press, and advising on promotion so the exhibition reaches the right audience and is presented clearly, without overstatement or unnecessary noise.

Curatorial Projects