Alice is at heart a place-based facilitator, curator and artist. Her artistic practice has focused primarily on connecting with communities, care and the landscape. She works site specifically, and increasingly through the lens of socially engaged practice and compassionate activism. She draws inspiration from connection to nature using community engagement, co-production and participatory practice of learning and sharing, setting up community projects and delivering through commissioned site-specific art, creative workshops, performance walks and research into local heritage.

She has worked as a curator for twenty years, including roles as Head of Art at National Museum Wales and assistant curator of Ceredigion Museum in Aberystwyth. Alice is currently working as a project manager for Powys Council Arts and Culture department, and with Arts Council of Wales as a Creative Agent for the Lead Creative School scheme. From January 2025 she'll be leading the work of Tir Canol, a community that's designing and providing positive outcomes for nature and people through our use of the land and sea.

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