For many years, I have worked as a freelance art tutor for both children and adults, offering instruction across painting, performance, and installation. I have also designed and delivered art lessons in multiple foreign languages for groups of children aged 4 to 14, as well as for adults. Alongside my academic studies, I facilitated creative sessions for patients with long-term conditions, such as autism and psychosis, in a psychiatric hospital, where I developed an interdisciplinary approach that combined conversation and artistic practice.
In addition, I design and lead creative group programmes for individuals from diverse refugee backgrounds — men, women, and children — with particular emphasis on fostering expression, resilience, and community. I also run dedicated groups for women who have experienced domestic abuse.
In addition to group work, I offer one-to-one consulting sessions for women seeking guidance in their careers and personal lives, creating a supportive space for reflection, empowerment, and growth.
For further information, please do not hesitate to contact me.
I studied Contemporary Art, Cultural Management, and Anthropological History in Paris and Germany, and I grew up between England, France, and Germany. This upbringing gave me a natural openness to cultural diversity and a curiosity about how people create meaning across different contexts.
My parents dedicated much of their lives to charity work, raising funds to provide housing for individuals from Germany, Asia, and Africa who faced difficult life circumstances. For a period of time, we all lived together under one roof. Sharing our home in this way shaped my perspective on community, resilience, and the importance of building bridges between cultures.