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Central Saint Martins

Andrew Marsh

Course Leader, MA Arts and Cultural Enterprise


I am Course Leader for MA Arts and Cultural Enterprise, Curator in Practice for BA (Hons) Culture, Criticism and Curation and PhD supervisor. I am an independent curator, critic, lecturer, exhibition and project manager with longstanding experience in commercial and non-commercial environments within the art world in the UK.

I began my career working for the Showroom Gallery in East London in the 1990s. I later worked for Stephen Friedman Gallery as a technical director working closely with artists such as Yinka Shonibare, Jim Hodges and Thomas Hirshhorn to realise exhibition projects in galleries and museums worldwide. I have curated independent exhibitions in London, Birmingham, Düsseldorf and New Delhi, among others and my projects have been supported by Arts Council England and the Elephant Trust.

Charlotte Bonham-Carter

I have experience in cultural management and academic leadership. I have held curatorial positions at a number of public institutions, including the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Barbican Art Gallery, Institute for Contemporary Arts (ICA) and Art on the Underground.

I am the co-author (with David Hodge) of The Contemporary Art Book (Goodman, 2009 and 2011) and Contemporary Art: 200 of the World’s Most Groundbreaking Artists (Goodman, 2013). My research interests include arts funding, arts management, instrumental cultural policy and cultural value, and I lecture widely on these topics.

I hold an MA in Curating Contemporary Art from the Royal College of Art in London, and a BA in English Literature from Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.

I am the Programme Director of the Culture and Enterprise Programme.

Stephanie Dieckvoss

I have a wealth of experience in cultural management in the public and private sector, with over 15 year experience in commercial art galleries and art fairs. I managed the Anish Kapoor Exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery and raised over £2 million for the expansion of the Serpentine Gallery by organising their charity auction in partnership with Sotheby's.

I am an Associate Lecturer on BA Culture, Criticism and Curation at Central Saint Martins and I regularly teach on the business of the Art Market for IESA, London, as well as giving regular talks and keynote speeches.

I hold MAs in Art History from the University of Hamburg and the Courtauld Institute, London; and an MBA (Public Services) from Warwick Business School.

My research areas include art and conflict in the 19th – 21st centuries, contemporary art markets, art and globalisation, private museums, and art schools as institutions.

I am also the London Art Market Correspondent for the German newspaper Handelsblatt.

Paul Sturrock

I am an Associate Lecturer on MA Innovation Management. I have spent my career either leading the design and implementation of entrepreneurial strategy, or developing the capability of others to do so. I have a BA in Literature from Reed College (USA), an MBA from the University of Washington (USA) and I am a graduate of MA Innovation Management from Central Saint Martins. I started my career in Silicon Valley with Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, a start-up that pioneered angioplasty. After senior posts in other startups in Germany and Spain, I joined Gorilla Park, and launched their venture investment and acceleration operations in Sweden. I have designed and delivered entrepreneurship programmes for the FFWDLondon Pre-Accelerator, City University, Scottish Institute for Enterprise, Hong Kong University, and Wayra. Other clients have included Boots, MIT Media Lab, the SETSquared Partnership, 3C Research, NESTA Investments, School for Startups and Imperial Innovations.

Maureen Salmon

Maureen is a Senior Lecturer for the Design School at the London College of Communication where she teaches professional practice. Maureen teaches across UAL, co-leads the Business Models and Finance unit for the MA Arts and Cultural Enterprise at Central Saint Martins, and the Leadership and Human Resources Skills unit of the EMBA (Fashion) for the London College of Fashion. Maureen was Course Co-leader for the BA (Hons) Design Management and Culture, 2015-201. She led CTS Creative Entrepreneurship option in 2016/17. She has extensive experience of working with industry including relationship with M&C Saatchi, Pullman Hotel St Prancas, Paris College of Art, NUMA Paris, British Library Business & IP Centre, Creative Industries Federation, Sadler’s Wells, Ambassador Theatre Group, d237 Boutique.

Dominic Stone

I am an academic and a design consultant. Having graduated from the Royal College of Art, I started my career at Fitch PLC, where in 1990 I helped establish the first user-centred design research team, the Exploratory Design Laboratory. I went on to work in senior roles in business proposition development, strategy and client relationships, at BDG McColl, CIL, Vitra and PI Global, before returning to academia.

I have taught design theory and practice, leadership in the creative industries, and design strategy, and have worked at Central Saint Martins, London College of Communication, Cranfield University, and Brighton University. As former Programme Director for Culture and Enterprise, I was course development lead for both MA Arts and Creative Enterprise course run in collaboration with Hong Kong University, and for the MBA course run in collaboration with Birkbeck.

My research interests include the nature and uses of creativity and innovation in organisations, design as an agent of social and organisational change, and design practice in user-centred and co-production contexts.