about

I am a writer and researcher focusing on visual culture and the internet, with words in Dazed, Polyester, The Skinny and more. I have also delivered lectures, talks and events exploring digital art history and visual culture for cultural organisations including the National Gallery, Tate Modern, Glasgow Zine Fest and Stills: Centre for Photography.

I co-edit Labour of Love, a newsletter focusing on labour on and off screen in film and television, and I created the media theory reading group READERS at Agitate Gallery, which I ran from 2022 to 2024. I was previously 1/3 of iconic trio @TabloidArtHistory, and the co-editor and artistic director of our art history and pop culture zine, TAH.

I hold a BA in History of Art from UCL and an MSc in Information Technology from the University of St Andrews. My research focuses on digital art history and archival practices. My thesis at St Andrews investigated Wikipedia as a tool for research impact and I feel very strongly about access to education and media literacy.

In parallel to my writing, I have worked in digital communication for a variety of cultural organisations including Craft Scotland and the National Theatre of Scotland, and I am an experienced digital content creator and website editor.

I currently live in the South West of France after nearly a decade in Scotland. I love to read books, watch tv and craft things.

Headshots by the wonderful Christina Webber.