Work History

From advising both leading independent schools and struggling children's arts organisations, Alex has experience both in the UK and internationally as an Education Consultant and Creative Projects Manager. He has diverse experience working with young people of all ages and in managing programmes of work with a cross-section of different communities and cultures.
His professional background includes being a project-lead and national steering-group member of ENYAN's (English National Youth Arts Network), a regional producer for the Royal National Theatre, an Associate Artist for London's Pitz Manor Gallery and a member of Northamptonshire County Council's, arts education advisory committee.
Alex is currently the Creative Director of Artist Residency Thailand and leads on the development of 'Education for Creativity' at Prem Tinsulanonda, an IB World School
Work With Schools, Colleges and Universities

Alex began his career, delivering lectures and workshops to art students at Peter Symonds College in Winchester England. He went on to set up and run Arts and Drama programmes at international schools in Turkey and Thailand, teaching the IB and IGCSE curriculum.
Between the UK, Thailand and Turkey, his education work in the Visual Arts was commended by the European Council of International Schools, Western Association of Schools and Colleges. The International Baccalaureate Organisation. have used his approaches for delivering DP Visual Arts, as an example of best practice
Alex returned to the UK in 2005 where he developed, managed and delivered hundreds of school-based Creative Projects, seminars and training sessions, both independently and as the Creative Projects and Education Manager for Royal & Derngate Northampton.
Work With Informal Education & Creative Projects

Alex has worked for and in partnership with a wide-range of organisations, from schools, galleries and theatre education departments to pupil referral units, hospitals and regional police forces. He has delivered and managed programmes of work spanning the visual arts, drama, music, dance, spoken word and creative writing.
Programmes of creative engagement work that he developed or managed, were twice nominated for the prestigious British National Charity Award and he has since been a keynote speaker at arts education and advocacy events in the UK.
Internationally he has worked as a consultant for the development of existing Children's Arts Organisations and the creation of Artist Residency programmes.