Eve Warren is an Art History and Curating student, who considers the curatorial style of Hans Ulrich Obrist and his idea of exhibitions being ‘born from conversation’. She has managed projects such as; 'The Art We Live' (2025), a documentary style video showcased at (previously) Shoegaze Café in the Northern Quarter, Manchester; and 'Liminoid' (2026), hosted by PINK gallery, Stockport. 

'The Art We Live' (2025), a documentary style video, curated and produced by curating students, to enlighten audiences to the art of the everyday. Aiming to demonstrate that art can be anything we want it to be, they interviewed young creatives in and around Manchester. By asking a series of questions around their definitions of art and their inspirations when created, they produced a 15-minute video accssible on Youtube. 

'Liminoid' (2026), a third year final project by curating students. 'Liminoid' derives from the words 'liminal' and 'void', and explores the liminality within gossip. The in-between of conversation. Collaborated with fine art and art history students Jennifer Quinn Huck and Kitty Pearl Moeran, the artwork of the exhibition was selected to be interpreted however the audience saw fit- encouraging them to look first and read later. The exhibition neglected the usual wall text and labelling that told its audience how to interpret the artwork before even seeing it. 

Her studies at Manchester School of art have developed a strong interest in feminist activist art and the politics of the UK. They have also developed a personal curatorial style that drives for inclusive exhibitions that can be enjoyed by anyone regardless of artistic knowledge.

In the summer Eve has volunteered at National Trust properties, Nostell Priory and East Riddlesden Hall, expanding her knowledge of history and conservation methods.