Development Coordinator
Josephine has worked at the ATW since 2014 and has held the role of Development Coordinator since 2016.
She has a Master of Arts Management from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and a Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Visual Communication from the University of Tasmania.
Josephine also has experience in curatorial projects, public programs and writing through a variety of freelance projects which explore her interest in the intersections between art, craft and design. Josephine currently sits on the BLINDSIDE Board of Directors in the role of Treasurer.
As Development Coordinator Josephine looks after the fundraising including the Transforming Tapestry Annual Giving, bequests and grants, marketing as well as special events and projects.
Josephine's two favourite ATW tapestries are Perspectives on a Flat Surface designed by John Wardle Architects in 2016 and Listen, to the Sound of Plants designed by Janet Laurence in 2017.