Zoe Theodore

Board Member
Zoe Theodore is a Sydney-based curator, producer and writer, with a particular interest in the relationship between performance, choreography and the gallery. She is currently a PhD candidate at the University of New South Wales and the Project Coordinator of Precarious Movements: Choreography and the Museum. She was the Co-Editor of Dissect Journal's third issue and has held professional roles at Anna Schwartz Gallery and Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne; and MoMA PS1, New York.
Amanda is a seasoned corporate executive with experience spanning the finance, technology, legal and not for profit sectors. She is passionate about assisting underrepresented groups to establish their careers.
Bill Dunbar is an infrastructure and property professional, creative writer and cultural advisor with 25-years’ experience in the public and private sectors across Australia and globally.
Katie Belgiorno-Nettis combines experience in corporate IP law with a background in art history and media communications. She is passionate about supporting the arts alongside her own creative pursuits in oil painting.
Margaret Hancock is Senior Curator, Western Sydney Creative at Western Sydney University. She has over 20 years of visual arts, crafts and design writing, curatorial and cultural project management experience.
Augusta Supple is an award-winning writer, creative producer, and arts and cultural strategist living and working in Western Sydney.
Dominic Kavanagh is Associate Director at Martin Browne Contemporary in Paddington and an advisor across public, private and corporate collections.
Kym Elphinstone is an arts advisor, advocate and the founder of Articulate, Australia's leading cultural agency, and its sister content agency, The Golden Mean.