Juma Harding-Dimmock

Juma Harding-Dimmock is a cultural engagement strategist and artist with a specialist focus on creative health. As Head of Engagement at The Line, she leads the development of inclusive programmes and organisational strategies that use art to support wellbeing, foster social connection, and remove barriers to cultural participation. Her work is grounded in deep community consultation and shaped through co-creation, centring care-led practice and long-term impact. Juma has led initiatives that create pathways into the creative sector for young people, embed access and equity into institutional strategy, and amplify underrepresented voices in cultural decision-making. She previously worked at the Museum of London, piloting youth-led representation initiatives, and with the Council for British Archaeology, co-developing national frameworks for inclusive youth engagement. She studied Fine Art at Central Saint Martins and is currently studying for an MBA in Creative and Cultural Leadership. Her artistic practice explores social and political themes through nature and symbolism.