Beth Chaplin is a versatile professional with extensive experience in arts management, education, and administration. Currently, Beth serves as Co-Founder of Make it Flow Festival and an Artist Workshop Assistant at Love art studios, while also working in events and human resources at Horniman Museum and Gardens. As Founding Director of Rose Honey, Beth leads initiatives since August 2021. Freelance editorial work for Phaidon focuses on transcription for publications, including "Co-art: Artists on Creative Collaboration." Previous roles include Teaching Assistant at Goldstone Primary School, Administration & Communications Officer at Sussex Wildlife Trust, and Events Manager at Engage. Educational qualifications include a Foundation in Art Psychotherapy from Goldsmiths, a Diploma in Arts Management from the University of Roehampton, a BA (Hons) Fine & Applied Arts from Ulster University, and a Foundation in Art & Design from the University of Brighton.
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