Róisín Inglesby is Curator at the William Morris Gallery, where she focuses on Morris’s global connections and the international Arts and Crafts movement. Educated at the University of Oxford and the Bard Graduate Center, New York, Inglesby has held curatorial roles at the V&A, Historic Royal Palaces, and the Teien Museum, Tokyo.
Inglesby’s recent exhibitions include Art Without Heroes: Mingei (2024, associated publication by Yale University Press); Pioneers: William Morris and the Bauhaus (2019); Distant Fellowship: Morris and South Asia (2021); and Young Poland 1890–1918: An Arts and Crafts Movement (2021, associated publication by Lund Humphries), which won the Association for Art Historians’ Curatorial Prize. She was recently featured in Apollo Magazine’s 40 Under 40: Craft, as a ‘Thinker’ in the intersection of craft and art.