Clare Newton FRSA Photo Artist Practitioner is an accomplished professional with a remarkable career dedicated to the arts, public engagement, and visionary project delivery. With extensive experience in strategic development, exhibition curation, and interdisciplinary collaboration, Clare has forged a unique path that seamlessly blends creativity, community involvement, and innovative storytelling.
Passionate about creating impactful and inclusive experiences, Clare has led a series of high-profile projects, including the internationally renowned Jump 4 London Guinness World Record: World’s Longest Photograph, a vibrant celebration of the Cultural Olympiad. Other distinguished achievements include a commemorative 20-meter installation at ExCeL London for the Olympic and Paralympic Games, a permanent photographic exhibition at Wimbledon AE Lawn Tennis Museum, and dynamic outdoor exhibitions and workshops for West Ham Park and Stoke Mandeville Hospital.
Clare excels in pushing artistic boundaries, as evidenced by the curated performances for the Lord Mayor’s Parade and Savoy Strand, which featured bespoke costumes, physical theatre, and commissioned works by esteemed writers, composers, and performers. This innovative approach shines through in collaborations across disciplines, bridging photography, design, architecture, and urban spaces.
Driven by a belief in the transformative power of art, Clare continues to champion creative projects that inspire, connect, and bring communities together with enduring impact.