Cultural Worker
As a cultural worker, my practice is grounded in artistic and historical research and centers the development of public-facing programs that create space for critical dialogue, collective learning, and community building. My work spans exhibitions, panels, lectures, workshops, open mics, and other cultural events that bring together artists, scholars, and diverse publics.
I have collaborated with a range of institutions and initiatives, including the Belvedere Museum, Kunstraum Niederösterreich, , Improper Walls, kültüř gemma!, House of Austrian History, D-Arts, WienWoche, Schwarze Frauen Community, Die Angewandte, Villa Vida Community Café, and eSeLschwarm hosted by eSeL.at, among others. Across these contexts, I work closely with artists, curators, and communities to develop programs that are both accessible and intellectually rigorous, with a strong emphasis on marginalized perspectives and histories.
The events I curate are consistently well attended and receive strong, positive feedback from participants and collaborators. Whether working within large cultural institutions or independent community spaces, I approach cultural programming as a relational and responsive practice—one that values collaboration, care, and sustained engagement.
If you are interested in working on a project with me, please email a brief description of the project to taylakmyree@gmail.com, or feel free to get in touch via the contact form on this website.