
Alice Sharp is an Independent curator based in London. Sharp has worked on Journeys With No Return since 2005 when she set up the exhibition Strangers with Angelic Faces in 2005/6 with Denizhan Ozer which was curated by Levent Çalıkoğlu and toured to Space Studios, London and the Akbank Cultural Centre, Istanbul. Sharp was Deputy Director of Space Studios from 1997-2005. Whilst at Space, Sharp was the Co gallery director and formed international artist residencies including a Columbian residency and event with Gasworks – ‘Locombia’ and a permanent UK residency with Canada Council for the Arts, whose recipients included Brian Jungen. Sharp has also worked as a freelance curator of Public Art projects since 1997 including working with Henry Krokatsis, Ackroyd and Harvey, Francis Upritchard and Simon Faithfull for the Big Chill Art Trail 2006-2009 and managed the Fourth Plinth, Trafalgar Square, London in 2008. Sharp was the curator of Parklight in Clissold Park in 2000 which included Tomoko Takahashi’s Tennis Court Piece which is featured in the Arts Council publication Open space: Art in the Public Realm in London 1995-2005. She is currently developing a new project Invisible Dust in which artists and scientists work together to produce new ventures exploring air pollution, health and climate change.