Lecturing Posts

 

Regent’s University London

Senior Lecturer / Co-Course Leader: MA International Fashion Marketing (2019-present)

The Royal College of Art

Lecturer: Cultural & Historical Studies / Dissertation Supervisor (2017-2019)

UAL Artscom: Study Abroad

Associate Lecturer: Creative Direction (2016-present)

UAL London College of Fashion

Associate Lecturer / Fashion Histories and Cultures (2019-present)

UAL Chelsea College of Art

Associate Lecturer: Dissertation Supervisor for BA (Hons) Textile Design (2019-present)

Winchester School of Art

Visiting Lecturer / Dissertation Supervisor: MA Fashion Management (2017-2019)

Istituto Marangoni, London

Visiting Lecturer: Fashion Now - BA (Hons) Fashion Business and Styling (2019-present)

Rose Bruford College

Visiting Lecturer: European Theatre Arts / Costume and Set Design (2013-present)

 

Workshops and Master Classes

The workshops and lectures below are customisable, and available for hire. In addition to those below, lectures on Fashion & Humour, Fashion & Art and various themes in fashion history are also available. I am also happy to deliver talks or participate on panels relating to fashion history, curation and set design for fashion.

Please contact me with any queries.

 
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The Imaginary Postcard Museum

This 3-5 hour workshop is inspired by Andre Malraux’s Musée Imaginaire, and utilises my collection of art postcards as a device for developing curatorial narratives or as a way in to research for creative projects.

This workshop is suitable for all levels and disciplines, and has been delivered to UAL Artscom, UAL Diploma tutors, LCF BA (Hons) illustration, PhD students from the Higher School of Economics (Moscow), and theatre students at the University of Northampton.

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Introduction to Fashion Curation

This 5-part lecture series introduces fashion curation’s history and philosophies and presents case studies of fashion exhibition-making and projects that blur the boundaries between fashion and art, as well as between museums and spaces of commerce.

The lecture series was devised for the PhD cohort of the Higher School of Economics, Moscow.

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Costume Design: History, Theory & Practice

A 3-part lecture / workshop course introducing theatrical costume design using fashion theory to highlight the processes of character development through dress. The workshop elements guide participants through the process of research and design, highlighting techniques and the work of eminent designers.