Louise Weller is a curator and Head of Exhibitions at Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, working in the field of Modern and Contemporary British art. Since joining Pallant House Gallery in 2017, Louise has curated numerous temporary and collection exhibitions including 'Ben Nicholson: From the Studio' (2021), 'Richard Hamilton: Respective' (2020), 'Jann Howarth: Close Up' (2019), 'Prunella Clough: A Centenary' (2019), 'POP! Art in a Changing Britain' (2018) and 'Cathie Pilkington: Working From Home' (2018).

Louise began her career in the late 1990s, at the Barbican Art Gallery, London, working on art, design and photography exhibitions including 'Robin and Lucienne Day: Pioneers of Contemporary Design' (2001), 'Transition: The London Art Scene in the Fifties' (2002), 'Grayson Perry: Guerrilla Tactics' (2002) and 'Jenny Holzer: London 2006' (2006). Louise studied History of Art at Manchester University and gained her MA in Postwar British Art at the Courtauld Institute of Art, London in 1997.