

George Mingozzi-Marsh
Writer
George Mingozzi-Marsh is a curator and writer based in Hastings. He is the founder of Amici.art, a platform that supports galleries through collaborative programming, editorial content, and live events. His work centres on how creative communities form, sustain themselves, and evolve — whether through curated exhibitions, interviews, or long-form editorial. George originally studied Fine Art at Kingston School of Art, followed by a spell at Christie’s, where he quickly realised he wanted to work directly with artists rather than at arm’s length. He has a long-standing connection to sculpture and sculptors, having co-founded and run Contemporary Sculpture Fulmer, an outdoor programme that ran for seven years. Alongside Lily Brooke Day, he co-directs the contemporary art gallery Brooke Benington, which champions emerging and mid-career artists through exhibitions in London and internationally.






