Margot is a Swiss-American curator, cultural strategist and arts writer based in the United Kingdom.

She is the Curator at Superblue, a groundbreaking enterprise dedicated to producing, presenting, and engaging the public with experiential art. She joined the company prior to its launch to foster artist relations and develop curatorial strategies for Superblue centres. She works closely with artists on special projects, and leads significant institutional and corporate partnerships with a focus on new artwork commissions. Clients include Meta Open Arts, Brookfield Properties, Emerson Collective, The Toledo Museum of Art, and The Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center, among others.

Since 2019, Margot has acted as Curatorial Advisor to the Director of Wehrmuehle, a vibrant exhibition space and artist residency in Berlin, and more recently to visual artist Yulia Mahr and Studio Richter Mahr. She frequently appears on panels with a particular expertise on immersion and interactivity in contemporary art practices, and was a first-round judge for the Lumen Prize for Digital Art between 2015 and 2021. She also sustains a personal interest in East Asian contemporary art through regular contributions to online and print publications.

She brings to these roles a decade of international experience in the creative industries, having previously held curatorial, editorial and marketing positions at Tate Modern (London), Lumen Art Projects (Global), Asia Now (Paris) and Tatler Asia (Hong Kong), among others.

Margot is a graduate from the Courtauld Institute of Art and the University of Edinburgh.