Evie Dawn, 2025
Pronounced: EE-vee | she/her
🔗 https://linktr.ee/evieee.e




Evie Dawn is a cultural programmer, researcher, and workshop facilitator. Her practice is rooted in care, community building, and co-creation, with a focus on feminist, youth-led spaces. She designs workshops, zines, and cultural events that centre wellbeing, accessibility, and collective empowerment.


Evie holds a First-Class BA (Hons) in Culture, Criticism and Curation from Central Saint Martins, where she was a three-time recipient of the AKO Insights Award. She has worked and volunteered across museums and heritage sites, archives, public libraries, galleries and non-profits, including organisations such as The Art Fund, The Girls’ Network, TogetherCo, Citybooks Brighton, Fabrica Gallery, OneGardenBrighton, ArtsSU, The Girls' Friendly Society, Creative Opps and UAL.  


Evie brings a strong commitment to crafting, intersectional feminism, class consciousness, and cultural accessibility. She cares about empowering young people through creative education, often working at the intersection of arts and social justice. She regularly speaks on corporate panels and policy events, recently including the Blue Earth Summit, The House of Commons and No.10 Downing Street, advocating for women and young people.