what I do
Anfisa is a creative practice that encompasses project management, ceramic art curation and botanical design. Strange mix, perhaps, but it gets me out of bed in the morning.
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Project Management
I am arts professional and event producer with over ten years of experience, specialising in the delivery of complex and unique events across lifestyle, art, government and hospitality sectors.
I love making things happen and thrive on managing a multitude of moving pieces. I seek to work with creative organisations that inspire, connect, drive positive change and make a difference.From ideation through to delivery, some of my services include:
Planning and production
Stakeholder management
Logistics & international art freight
System and workflow development
Event design
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Curatorial
Anfisa curatorial platform was established in 2022 in Western Australia. The platform celebrates Australian emerging and established artists in functional art and in particular, contemporary ceramics.
I work with interior designers, architects and collectors in curating ceramic art pieces. For me, it's about investing in hand-crafted works that are charged with purpose, passion and the artist's unique voice. It's about mindfulness of consumption - acquiring works of quality that can be appreciated for years to come and drive positive impact. It's about supporting Australian artists and elevating the immediate living environment while at it.
I am committed to fostering a network of artists that push the boundaries of ceramic craft, exploring the form, functionality and philosophy behind each collection.
While predominantly an online platform, Anfisa presents regular solo and group exhibitions.
Commercial and private commissions
Styling for residences and commercial spaces
Facilitation of sales across Australia and Internationally
Exhibition design, planning and execution
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Botanical Design
Botanical design is my personal creative outlet that combines my love for the sculptural floral form and an immense appreciation of modern architecture and interior design.
To me, floral design must balance with the space it occupies, adding an extra visual layer of texture and colour to the space aesthetic. Each element is sustainably sourced and carefully selected. The forms are frequently minimalistic and monochromatic - there is nowhere to hide, and every detail matters.
Creative collaborations excite me – I am always looking to fuse the art of floristry with visual art mediums and technologies across digital and sound experiences.
I am available for commissions to create pieces for homes, window displays, commercial spaces, public locations and experiential events.
Everlasting or temporary installations
Editorial styling
Exhibition works