alex mcclure

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alex mcclure

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About

I’m an independent cultural producer and strategist based in Berlin. Over the last decade I've supported artists and institutions around the world as they bring ambitious projects to life.


I started my career on the production team at Creative Time. From 2015-2020, I collaborated with artists like Duke Riley, Sophie Calle, and Jenny Holzer on major public commissions across New York City. 


Next, I led artistic initiatives at Little Sun, the non-profit founded by artist Olafur Eliasson. From 2020-2025, I developed international cultural programs with partners like Times Square Arts (New York), RAW Material Company (Dakar), and Savvy Contemporary (Berlin) on the topic of climate justice.


Now I work 1-1 with artists and institutions across project development, partnership building, and fundraising. Currently, I am leading the studio team of Zimbabwean artist nora chipaumire in producing her upcoming exhibition gadzi at London's Tate Modern.


I love to work locally and internationally - wherever you are, get in touch :) 


Photo Credit Matthew Hansen, 2025

project highlights

Creative Time x Duke Riley: Fly By Night (2016)


At dusk, a flock of 2,000 pigeons flew above New York’s East River. Small leg bands, historically used to carry messages, were replaced with tiny LED lights, illuminating the sky in an homage to the city.

Creative Time x Sophie Calle: Here Lie the Secrets… (2017)


In Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery, Calle installed a marble obelisk that invited visitors to unburden their most intimate confessions. The obelisk will remain standing for 25 years, encouraging passersby to transcribe their secrets on pieces of paper and bury them via the mail slot on its foundation.

Creative Time x Jenny Holzer: VIGIL (2019)


Employing her signature text-based practice, Holzer projected testimonies from suvivors of gun violence onto the buildings at Rockefeller Center. These first-person accounts served both as an acknowledgement of communities impacted by gun violence and an invitation for dialogue around the prevalence of this issue in the United States.

Little Sun: Fast Forward (2021)


Fast Forward was a series of short films that explored five artists’ dreams for a just and regenerative future. Featuring artists from Ethiopia, Senegal, and the US, the films screened online and in person at COP 26, TED Countdown, and Times Square’s Midnight Moment series, reaching audiences around the world.

LITTLE SUN x RAW MATERIAL COMPANY: A SENSE OF PLACE... (2024)


Conceived with Senegalese philosopher Felwine Sarr, A Sense of Place... was a symposium that gathered international artists, curators, academics, and activists in Dakar for five days of conversations, performances, and shared meals. The program sought to explore the complex relationship between people and spatial environments through four axes: the city, the living, the intangible, and the cosmopolitics of hospitality.

LITTLE SUN x SAVVY CONTEMPORARY: ALIMENTARY LONGINGS (2025)


Alimentary Longings was a public program at Berlin’s Lobe Block exploring food, farming, land reclamation, drink, and spirituality as sites of resistance and reconnection. Through a day of dialogues, workshops, and communal practices, attendees interrogated the entangled histories of ecology, colonialism, and survival – asking how provision can be both an act of remembrance and a strategy for autonomy.

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