Meet the team

Who we are

Our team of producers, creatives and makers works closely with local communities and artists to create a programme that welcomes everyone.

You can contact us at info@peckhamplatform.com. Our staff and freelancers work flexible hours, so we may not reply immediately to your email enquiry. Please be patient and give us a week to respond before following up.

Staff

Levi Naidu-Mitchell

Head of Learning and Community Engagement

Levi is an interdisciplinary artist, currently based in London. Her practice centres around the Carnivalesque, its dynamism as an artistic medium and the plethora of ways it can be translated as a tool for positive, vibrant elevation. Workshop facilitation, collaboration, community, site specific and socially engaged projects are all fundamental to her creations and she deems it essential to work intergenerationally, always considering the living archive, ancestry and the legacies that we produce through our art.


Lucy Atkinson

Head of Creative Programmes

Lucy has been working with Peckham Platform in various roles since 2022 and is now our Head of Creative Programmes. She has over a decade of experience working in co-creation with artists, communities and other stakeholders with a focus on site specific interventions in the public realm. Lucy was a 2023 Churchill Fellow, researching place-based approaches to neighbourhood change, exploring the role of creativity as a tool for building community resilience and achieving social change. She lives in Peckham.


Brian Maina

NLHF Project Manager

Brian is a British-Kenyan curator, creative producer, and artist based in London. With a purposeful focus on making art, history, and ideas accessible, Brian supports artists across various disciplines in creating contemporary works that challenge, reconcile, or reframe histories, striving for a more equitable future for all.


Ella Markes

Youth Co-ordinator

Ella is an architectural designer and educator based in London. She has a PGCE in secondary Design and Technology and a masters in Architecture. Her masters research looked at trees as a medium for design education and increasing climate literacy. She is experienced in educational programming and workshop facilitation, and is driven by the need to widen access to creative education.


Georgia Hardcastle

Arts Award Advisor

Georgia is a community artist and theatre maker based in London. In her role at Peckham Platform, Georgia designs and delivers Arts Award programmes in schools that respond to and connect with Peckham Platform’s projects, leading with curiosity and encouraging young people’s self-expression through social art.

Georgia is Co-Executive Director of Matipo Arts CIC and her creative practice focuses on collaborative process, play, personal development and ownership.


Sophie Gregg

Transformation Lead

Sophie has worn many hats in the arts, public and charity sectors, and journalism. Proudly based in Peckham since 2013, she is committed to working for organisations with a social and creative purpose. She began her career internationally working for the BBC, UK Foreign Office and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. She moved to the arts world when  joining Tate’s international partnerships team. Sophie has leadership experience in the delivery of cultural development projects regionally, nationally and globally. She is also a linguist and occasional writer, and between jobs once found herself translating a group of contemporary Chinese plays for the Royal Court Theatre.


Trustees & Advisors

Zelie Walker-Noble

Acting Chair

Peckham native Zelie Walker-Noble is an independent art advisor working with collectors around the world. With over 15 years’ experience in the art industry, she previously worked at an international art advisory in London, a contemporary art gallery in Hong Kong, and for more than a decade at global auction house Christie’s, based between its European and Asian headquarters. A specialist in client strategy and the global art market, Zelie has helped drive ongoing client engagement with large-scale high-profile events and charity fundraisers. She has also curated initiatives tailored to cultivating individual relationships. 


Sade English

Trustee

Sade English is a London-based curator and conceptual lead in events and programmes. She is the Founder and Artistic Director of The ANTICLONE, a conceptual events and arts platform and gallery that showcases an unparalleled selection of unique, non-conformist and multidisciplinary artists from diverse backgrounds, including LGBTQ+ and POC communities. With over a decade of experience, Sade has delivered high-impact, bespoke events across corporate conferences, large-scale festivals, concerts, exhibitions and art programming. Her exhibitions have been shown at Soho Square, Zari Gallery and Crypt Gallery, where her ornate, instantly recognisable curatorial style stands out.


Diego Palencia

Trustee

Diego Palencia has lived in Peckham for the past 10 years and loves the cultural and musical scene of south east London. He has a great wealth of experience in financial management of small and medium organizations including a large stint working for The Financial Times. Diego is a chartered accountant (ACMA CGMA). Other areas of interest include tennis, the Sea and innovative music.


Catriona Whiteford

Trustee

Catriona Whiteford is a curator, artist and writer based in London. Currently at Hayward Gallery Touring, she curates major thematic interdisciplinary and monographic national touring exhibitions and programmes across the UK. Notable collaborative projects include British Art Show, After the End of History: British Working Class Photography 1989–2024, and Material Worlds: Contemporary Artists and Textiles. She acts as Co-Chair of Generator Projects’ Board of Trustees and has held positions at Tate Britain & Tate Modern, Freelands Foundation, National Galleries of Scotland and Stills, Scotland’s Centre for Photography. Previously Co-Director of Coup Red and Curator of the Freelands Emerging Artist Programme, her work focuses on commissioning new work and collaborating with artists throughout the UK and internationally. She is a recipient of the International Curator Residency at Fire Station Artists’ Studios in Dublin and Arts Council England DYCP Award.


Kirsty Stober

Advisor

Kirsty Stober is a Youth Platform alumna who worked as a producer in the first-ever Festival of Audacity and on the programme for Chinese New Year at Birmingham’s Hippodrome. She runs independent events geared towards showcasing Black entrepreneurs in Birmingham. Kirsty has worked in communications since graduating in PR, media, and events and now works with us as a PR specialist.


Leslie Ramos

Advisor

Leslie Ramos is a leading specialist in philanthropy and development within the arts, having advised philanthropists, collectors, and institutions around the world for over a decade. Her background spans roles at Royal Academy of Arts, Christie’s, The Art Newspaper, Teatro La Fenice, and Peggy Guggenheim Collection. Additionally, she serves in voluntary capacities at Delfina Foundation, Artangel and Peckham Platform, and lectures on philanthropy and museum studies. Leslie is the author of Philanthropy in the Arts: A Game of Give and Take, published by Lund Humphries, 2023.


Emily Druiff

Advisor and Founder

Emily Druiff is Peckham Platform’s founding Director, leading the organisation for its first decade as it achieved Arts Council England National Portfolio Status and established its commitment to social practice. Emily continues to have a close relationship with Peckham Platform as an advisor alongside her independent work as a social arts researcher, consultant and coach.


Artists

Meet the socially engaged artists working with our communities in Peckham

All Artists