Marlene biography
Marlene Wylie is President of the NSEAD and the Visualise Project Lead for the Runnymede Trust which aims to deliver the first major research commission into access to the visual arts for Black, Asian and minority ethnic students in England.
Having trained originally as a textiles designer she has taught art, craft and design in inner and outer London multicultural primary and secondary schools for over 25 years. Marlene is a founding member the Anti-Racist Art Education Action group. Through her lived experience, speaks to this critical issue of anti-racism with an authentic and profoundly reflective voice.
In 2022, Marlene steered the creation of NSEAD’s new Black Art Educators (UBAE) Network: a new self-organised network group for Black educators, students and individuals from the wider NSEAD membership and community. The group is dedicated to supporting the emotional wellbeing and resilience of Black art educators, celebrating their cultures and experiences, amongst its other aims.
Recently, as guest editor of NSEAD’s AD Magazine (issue 36), Marlene curated a varied collection of features and articles dedicated to the advancement and celebration of anti-racist conversations, journeys and actions.