I’m a bilingual engagement specialist working at the crossroads of arts, environment, smaller language and culture.

My work is about weaving connections between people, place, language, and nature that last long after the project ends.I’ve been lucky to have my art exhibited across Europe and to have taken part in residencies with rural communities, from the Basque Country to rural pockets of Wales.

Alongside that, I’ve supported and produced engagement for large, site-specific theatre festival, helping build audiences and connect people through shared stories. I’ve curated an international festival exhibition space and embassy of cargo focused on small language the Cultural Capital of Donostia.

What I bring is a deep understanding of place and culture, especially in rural and agricultural settings, and a belief that art is a powerful way to listen, learn, and create change together.

I’m passionate about language: small languages, local stories, the names of fields and butterflies: because they hold the keys to identity and belonging.

My approach is relational, community engaged, place based and patient. I work with openness and humour, holding space for people to find their voice and to shape projects in ways that truly reflect their community.

I believe that engagement isn’t just about showing up but about building trust and shared ownership over time.Whether I’m mentoring artists, facilitating conversations, or helping plant trees, I aim to support communities in feeling seen, heard, and empowered. It’s about belonging to each other, to the land, to a shared future.