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Pantheon Art
My work for Pantheon Art began with a three month editorial internship, where I enjoyed copywriting, marketing, social media management, film shooting and editing. In March, I was asked to join the company full-time as an Editorial and Creative Assistant. Since then, my duties expanded to include social media strategizing and content production, as well as the creation of film, photography and graphic design marketing assets using multiple Adobe Suite software. A highlight of my time with the company has been monitoring the art market and championing inspiring artists, exhibitions and movements with historically rich articles. All of which helped to construct and cement Pantheon Art's branding as an art news hub and authority in the industry. 

This supported the company's core motivation: to present celebrities in other creative fields as credible artists in their own right. Pantheon Art's central focus this year has been the management, studio and publishing for the actor and painter Johnny Depp. As well as covering breaking news of his limited edition launches, I've managed his creative community's social media accounts across Instagram, X and Meta. Our most recent project was the production of his New York exhibition ‘A Bunch Of Stuff’, along with its online shop and book. I assisted in the marketing campaigns, copywriting, product descriptions, article coverage, photoshoots and more for the exhibition. There is always another project on the horizon and my experiences in the creative space have been invaluable.
Pantheon Art Showreel
My showreel for Pantheon Art includes interview clips with Johnny Depp,
art consultant Anne-Sophie Villemin and the company's Managing Director Alex Macdonald.
social media
From art market updates to entertaining infographics, each post and its caption have been
curated to attract attention and enrich our followers' social media experience. 
pantheon art
The content for Pantheon Art coincides with the company's branding guidelines, and has been arranged in a stylistic format to clearly communicate our commitment to aesthetics and viewing enjoyment.
never fear truth
The same formula is applied to Johnny Depp's creative community account Never Fear Truth; whose branding includes typewriter typography and rock 'n' roll visuals.
reels
Visit to the Tate Modern's Zanele Muholi exhibition
Visit to the Southbank Centre's There is Light Somewhere exhibition
Visit to The Other Art Fair

Johnny Depp x Pantheon Art
Signing of Johnny Depp's Tarot collection
Johnny Depp's NFT collection
Pantheon Art showreel
Interview with The Bunnyman jewellery designer part I
Interview with The Bunnyman jewellery designer part II

Interview with Modi's production designer teaser
Interview with Modi's costume designer teaser
Johnny Depp's Tarot collection teaser part I
Johnny Depp's Tarot collection teaser part II
Come with us to see Johnny Depp's Tarot collection

Never Fear Truth
Who is your reason to be? Community Q&A
What does The Bunnyman mean to you? Community Q&A
What does the Tarot collection mean to you? Community Q&A​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
Product market research. Community Q&A
marketing + creative direction
campaigns
My marketing duties for Pantheon Art have included creating social media assets for its Signet Ring collection, postcard releases, and supporting assets for Johnny Depp’s 'A Bunch Of Stuff' exhibition, and his 'Tarot', 'The Bunnyman Genesis' and 'Friends and Heroes'  limited editions. 
Signet Ring Collection teaser part I
Signet Ring Collection teaser part II
Signet Ring Collection teaser part III
key photoshoots
As part of my content creation for Pantheon Art, I creatively directed and conducted photoshoots for the Signet Ring Collection and Johnny Depp’s visit to Pangolin Edition’s sculpture foundry. I also supported the team in the photoshoot for ‘A Bunch of Stuff's’ online shop, by casting models and helping to direct the shoot.

Inside Johnny Depp's visit to Pangolin
exhibition. A Bunch Of Stuff
'A Bunch Of Stuff', Johnny Depp's art exhibition, officially opened in New York during October. I'm thrilled to have supported the Pantheon Art team during this momentous milestone in their work with Johnny Depp. As the official debut of Johnny's artwork to the public, it illustrated the techniques and imagination of an artist who has been painting and drawing since he was a child. A selection of his works were curated by Pantheon Art, along with our partners BAUART Advisors LLC and TAIT. 
It was a privilege to see everything come together, record the launch and produce social media and campaign content for the public to enjoy. I also supported Pantheon
Pantheon Art's Head of Marketing & Merchandise Kim Holman with the exhibition's art-inspired retail sector. Now with its online presence, customers can explore a range of high-quality products inspired by Johnny Depp's artwork; taking a token of the exhibition home with them. 
Interview with Johnny Depp About A Bunch Of Stuff reel
A Bunch Of Stuff Launch event reel
A Bunch Of Stuff exhibition teaser part II
A Bunch Of Stuff exhibition teaser part II
copywriting
articles
spotlighting artists
I've greatly enjoyed spotlighting inspiring artists and activists while producing editorial content for Pantheon Art. Some of my favourite features explore the oeuvres of Feminist Surrealist Penny Slinger, and Black activists Zanele Muholi, Simone Leigh and Mickalene Thomas. 
I've also covered LGBTQIA+ art activists and pioneers like Ahmed Mater, whose contemporary works reckon with Saudi Arabia's rapidly changing social and cultural landscapes.
Zanele Muholi, for instance, has been one of the most inspiring artists I’ve covered this year. From writing an article ahead of her Tate exhibition to attending the press preview, I have been blown away by her LGBTQIA+ solidarity, powerful photography, and activism against rape and racially-motivated violence. 
art market
The art world is constantly overlapping with the industry, and there have been plenty of opportunities to explore the ways in which art and fashion can intersect. Articles on Black Dandyism, John Singer Sargent's Gilded Age portraits, artists who dress with creative flair and more are available to read on Pantheon Art's news page.
Johnny Depp x art
historical
A huge part of creating content for Pantheon Art is delving into art history and exploring how one art movement influences another. This journey has taken myself and our audience to Hans Holbein the Younger and the Tudor court, Rachel Ruysch of the Dutch Golden Age, and iconic collaborations between the likes of Salvador Dalí and Alice Cooper, along with Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol. More often than not, we can trace the ways in which legendary painters have influenced modern artists. One article, for instance, explores how François Boucher's Rococo opulence has inspired the abstract works of Flora Yukhnovich, who recently showed at The Wallace Collection.
entertainment
knln'l
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