Project Lead
Rayvenn Shaleigha D’Clark (MA, FHEA, MRSS) is a creative writer-researcher,
digital sculptor and educator with proven project management experience,
contributing to research, creative impact and wider stakeholder engagement
spanning high-impact roles on projects such as the Big Landscape (NSEAD); the
University of the Arts London and London College of Fashion (UAL) as an Associate
Lecturer, Shape Arts Disability Arts Movement (DAM) ‘Crip Arte Spazio‘ 2024
Venice Biennale Pavilion; Runnymede Trust’s landmark commission ‘Visualise: Race
and Inclusion in Secondary Art Education’ and for Shades of Noir: The Knowledge
Exchange Centre for Race and Practice-Based Social Justice.
She brings a strong academic background and over six years of project planning,
management, communications, and marketing experience across the creative sector,
higher education and charity settings.
D’Clark also has a wealth of creative experience. As a digital sculptor, she delivered
a multi-million-pound Transatlantic Slave Memorial in the United States titled Black
Renaissance, commissioned for permanent display at the Freedom Monument
Sculpture Park in Montgomery, Alabama.