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Adriana Marques

Head of Cultural Strategy for Thamesmead at Peabody

Adriana Marques is a seasoned arts curator and cultural leader, currently serving as the Head of Cultural Strategy for Thamesmead at Peabody, a role she has held for over seven years. She specializes in culture-led regeneration and is recognized for managing ambitious and transformative projects. At Thamesmead, she leads a long-term cultural strategy that includes initiatives such as the Thamesmead Cultural Infrastructure Plan, the creation of new creative spaces like the Lakeside Centre, and community-driven events like the Thamesmead Festival. Her work emphasizes community leadership, co-production, and fostering local talent to shift perceptions of Thamesmead as a vibrant cultural hub.123

Before her current role, Marques contributed significantly to embedding arts and culture into the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park before and after the London 2012 Games. She also curated contemporary art programs at the Austrian Cultural Forum and authored "Open Space," an advocacy publication for Arts Council England on public art best practices in London. Additionally, she created "Lido Love," a night-time festival at London Fields Lido.1

Highlights

A very special community festival - Peabody

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London, England, United Kingdom