As an arts venue/festival programmer and an interdisciplinary creative producer; specialising in intercultural arts programming, artist development initiatives, developing new audiences and creating culturally diverse participatory arts/community engagement projects.
Oluwatoyin interdisciplinary creative practice has always been about exploring new ways where artists, audiences, communities and spaces can have a dialogue together, creating alternative new stories for culturally diverse audiences.
With over twelve years’ experience of arts administration in middle level management, project management and delivery experience working within the Arts and Cultural Sector, Oluwatoyin has worked for and collaboratively with regional, national and international arts organisations in the artform areas of music, theatre, dance, circus, comedy, visual arts, live literature, film, digital arts & live-art. She was previously Learning and Participation Manager at Town Hall Symphony Hall in Birmingham and now works at Brixton House as Head of Learning and Participation.
In her spare time Oluwatoyin loves looking for gems as a vinyl records collector, DJs and is a nature wander.