MEET THE TEAM

For larger events and projects, I bring together a team of freelance creatives, to assist with on-site installations and workshop delivery.

 
Artist Hannah Ayre, monochrome, inside one of her geometric string sculptures.

Hannah Ayre

An artist, educator and producer with over 20 years experience of designing and delivering creative projects. Hannah is an expert in creating inclusive environments and events to engage audiences. Do get in touch via the contact page, if you'd like to discuss a potential project.

 
Designer Vivienne Low. White woman with a sleek, black, bob haircut.

Vivienne Low

Vivienne is a designer and consultant, with a background in fashion and costume design. She has worked in the garment industry and campaigned for the ethical treatment of garment workers and is a coordinator for Fashion Revolution. She has taught children's art and design workshops for many years and is passionate about the benefits of creative education.

Monochrome image of a white woman, wearing glasses and a big smile. Long blond hair tied back.

Marie Bergström

Marie began her career as a secondary school teacher. She has gone on to work for various heritage organisations including the National Museums of Scotland and Historic Environment Scotland. For several years she managed a learning team at Callender House, Falkirk. Marie has also worked at the Royal Blind school and regularly supports children with autism.

White woman with long brown hair, looking up towards some hanging purple lanterns in geometric shapes.

Jenny Dockett

Creative facilitator Jenny has a background in science and heritage. She has previously worked as Public Engagement Manager at the Centre for Life in Newcastle and as a Learning Producer at the Royal Observatory in Edinburgh. More recently she set up her own business developing, delivering and consulting in arts, heritage and science education.

white woman artist inside one of her string sculptures which she made with Hannah Ayre.

Amanda Yates

Amanda has extensive experience working in a range of educational settings. She worked as a primary school teacher for several years before returning to her career in arts education. She is also a Forest Schools teacher and has run a forest school nursery. Amanda is an illustrator and mural artist, often working with school children and community groups to create her work.