I'm Kate.

Dr. Kate Brehme is a Berlin-based disabled independent curator, arts educator, and researcher whose work embraces collaboration, crip joy, and the intersection of access and curating. Her practice explores cripping and queering art history, access aesthetics, and the politics of space.
Profile
Kate has worked internationally across Australia, Scotland, and Germany, curating exhibitions, organizing residencies, teaching students, advising arts institutions, and leading disability arts advocacy projects. She is the co-founder of Berlinklusion and has collaborated with organizations such as The National Galleries of Scotland, Documenta, and Haus der Kulturen der Welt.
Experience
Curating exhibitions and residencies, arts education, accessibility consulting, public speaking and moderating, project management, research and writing on disability and contemporary art, curriculum design, and arts advocacy at state and EU levels. Native English speaker, written and spoken German at C1 level.
Skills
Exhibition design software, accessibility assessment frameworks, project management tools (such as Trello, Notion), remote collaboration platforms (Zoom, Miro), arts education methodologies, and multilingual communication (English and German).