Emma Nutland

Creative Engagement Manager - Arts And Wellbeing at Southbank Centre

Emma Nutland has a diverse work experience in the arts and social care sectors. Emma is currently working as a Creative Learning Manager Arts and Wellbeing at Southbank Centre. Prior to this, they were a freelance artist and worked at Resonate Arts as a Projects Manager, coordinating multi-partnership projects with cultural institutions. Emma has also worked as a Creative Practitioner at the Museum of London, where they designed and delivered workshops for people living with dementia. Emma has experience as an Artist Educator at Donmar Warehouse, leading workshops for young artists and drama workshops in high schools. In addition, Emma worked as a Health and Social Care Assistant (Social Prescriber) at the North West London Collaboration of Clinical Commissioning Groups, providing support to elderly patients. Emma has also held roles at Buzzcut Festival, Glasgow Youth Arts Hub, and Juice Festival, where they focused on developing arts programs and delivering participatory theatrical experiences for young people.

Emma Nutland began their education at Ralph Thoresby High School, where they attended from 2001 to 2006. Emma did not obtain a degree or focus in any particular field of study during their time there. Later, from 2009 to 2013, Emma attended the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. Emma graduated with a BA (Hons) in Contemporary Performance Practice, specializing in Participatory Performance. Additionally, they hold a Paediatric First Aid Certificate from the British Red Cross, although the specific details regarding the month and year of completion are not provided.

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