Ellene Mash
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Ellene Mash

Creative ProducerLondon, United Kingdom
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Ellene Mash
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Ellene Mash

Creative ProducerLondon, United Kingdom
About me
Creative Producer, London A New Direction + Tate
Projects
  • Flipside 2023, A New Direction
    Flipside 2023, A New DirectionEngagement Assistant on the Flipside 2023 programme with A New Direction. An Industry-led bootcamp introducing the basics in digital product design for young people interested in building a career in digital design.
  • Tate Kids Website Activities
    Tate Kids Website ActivitiesI helped produce digital content for the Tate Kids website for two activities 'Make marbled paper with foam' and 'Decorate spring eggs'. https://www.tate.org.uk/kids/make/paint-draw/make-marbled-paper-foam https://www.tate.org.uk/kids/make/paint-draw/decorate-spring-eggs
  • Fete at Tate: Tate Collective Producers x Aspire
    Fete at Tate: Tate Collective Producers x AspireThe Tate Collective Producers have teamed up with Aspire to host a modern take on the classic British fete. Celebrating the acquisition of one of John Constable’s most recognised works, Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows 1831, the fete will explore a variety of modern responses through sound, film, workshops and more to one of the most significant recent additions to the nations collection. PERFORMANCE Carleen de Sozer X Tate Collective Producers X Salisbury Museum’s Young Producers Clore Gar
  • 'Haus Party', Walthamstow Garden Party
    'Haus Party', Walthamstow Garden PartyWorked as an Artist Assistant to Joceline Howe - curating the Useful + Beautiful Craft Marquee into 'Haus Party' inspired by the Bauhaus movement which this year celebrates its 100th anniversary. A large scale family friendly activity at the Walthamstow Garden Party festival 2019. In partnership with Create London and Create Jobs. http://www.walthamstowgardenparty.com/whats-on/haus-party
  • Late at Tate Britain: Waves
    Late at Tate Britain: WavesThis Late at Tate Britain is inspired by the 60 Years display that highlights women's contribution to British art. Through workshops, performances and talks, we invite you to the alternative history presented in the display. We ask: what does the art of women and non-binary people look like today? What is the relationship between an artist’s identity and the institution? What does the future hold for these artists? Performance Cry Me a River Room 1840 18.00–21.30 A durational cabaret performan
  • Late at Tate Britain: We Are the Future
    Late at Tate Britain: We Are the FutureNovember, 2018. Produced a costume drawing workshop with Eliza Hopewell Plates. Late at Tate Britain: We Are The Future is a free event celebrating and showcasing emerging creatives. We've invited some of our past Tate Collective collaborators to bring in people they think represent the future of their art form. Expect a mix of music, discussion, workshops and performance. Join us to share your thoughts on the future. DISCUSSION Hannah Hill & Kate Rolison Artists Hannah Hill and Kate Rolison
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Projects credited in
  • TATE COLLECTIVE PRODUCERS X ASPIRE PRESENT FETE AT TATE, 6 July 2019
    TATE COLLECTIVE PRODUCERS X ASPIRE PRESENT FETE AT TATE, 6 July 2019Welcoming home a masterpiece The Tate Collective Producers have teamed up with Aspire to host a modern take on the classic British fete. Celebrating the acquisition of one of John Constable’s most recognised works, Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows 1831, the fete will explore a variety of modern responses through sound, film, workshops and more to one of the most significant recent additions to the nations collection. PERFORMANCE Carleen de Sozer X Tate Collective Producers X Salisbury Muse
  • Late at Tate Britain: Waves, 7 June 2019
    Late at Tate Britain: Waves, 7 June 2019Join us for a night exploring the past, present and future of women and non-binary artists This Late at Tate Britain is inspired by the 60 Years display that highlights women's contribution to British art. Through workshops, performances and talks, we invite you to the alternative history presented in the display. We ask: what does the art of women and non-binary people look like today? What is the relationship between an artist’s identity and the institution? What does the future hold for thes
Work history
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    Artist and Studio AssistantEliza Hopewell Plates
    London, United KingdomFreelance
    Artist and Studio Assistant at Eliza Hopewell Plates.
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    Tate Collective ProducerTATE
    London, United KingdomFreelance
    Tate Collective Producer at Tate Britain. Curating and programming events and workshops for young people15 - 25 including the ‘Late at Tate’ series of events.
Skills
  • Event Management
  • Curating
Education
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    BA(Hons) Painting and PrintmakingThe Glasgow School of Art
     - Glasgow, United Kingdom