We’re a small, friendly and dynamic team with highly specialised knowledge and decades of experience ranging from the commercial gallery sector to large-scale infrastructure projects.
We’re approachable, resourceful, imaginative, detail focussed and collaborative. We understand the immediate and long-term value of culture in shaping and animating equitable urban spaces and within design teams and across project specialisms to curate and produce art commissions and creative programmes of the highest quality. We undertake rigorous research and work with community to provide context specific public art and cultural strategies with a focus on the creative economy and innovative, inclusive and sustainable growth. Our diverse range of clients and collaborators include local authorities, major landowners, developers, business improvement districts, universities and healthcare providers, architects and community, cultural and third sector organisations. We recognise that no two projects are ever the same and work with our clients to deliver projects and programmes that are as unique as their commissioners.
Art Producer andCommunications Lead
Art Producer andStrategies Lead
Head of Consultancy
Art Producer and Collections Lead
With 20 years’ curatorial experience, Jordan manages and delivers public art and arts programming projects for Consultancy as well as its Communications strategy.
Public Art Delivery Communications Strategy
Initially trained as an actor at Drama Centre London, Jordan moved into visual art in the late nineties, curating exhibitions, commissioning artists and developing publications for projects with the Garden Museum, the Natural History Museum and the Royal Geographical Society. She is a founder-trustee of Parabola, a curatorial group that commissions contemporary art for non-gallery spaces. She developed the first three editions of the Tatton Park Biennial from 2008-2012, commissioning over sixty artists including Helen Marten, Ryan Gander and Jimmie Durham. Jordan holds an MA in Art Criticism from City University, is a member of AICA (the International Association of Art Critics) and a Fellow of the RSA.
Contact our Public Art Specialist and Workplace Art Consultant
jordan@contemporaryartsociety.org
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