
ISOBEL WOLFF
Hi, I’m Isobel Wolff (she/her), a creative project manager, performer, producer and facilitator for all things arts and play.





I am an experienced, dedicated and passionate leader and performing arts professional with 15 years’ experience in the third sector and arts industries. I am adaptable, energetic, and love working on community arts-based projects and events, especially those involving families, children, displaced people and neurodivergent communities.
While being a passionate and vibrant creative, I’m also analytical, meticulously organised and efficient, driven to create projects to connect with and improve the lives of those around me.
I thrive on both building projects at a strategic level but also working face-to-face with people through performance, facilitation, community relationship building, and even through music as a trained singer.
I have spent a decade travelling around the world delivering projects in environments where people don’t have fair access to art and play including refugee camps, crisis zones, hospitals and socially excluded communities. I’m a huge advocate for play and access to the arts, and particularly interested in projects with those values as a cornerstone.
I am currently supporting a Creative People and Places project in London, focusing on delivering smaller programes and large scale outdoor events for the community.
I am features in the BBC World Service Documentary Flying Seagulls: Child's Play, about the Flying Seagull Project and my work as National Director there.
As a play advocate I was featured as a guest on the Playful Den podcast discussing the importance and impact of play in a child’s development.
I am an East 15 graduate and an NSPCC-trained safeguarding officer, first aider and an MHFA England trained mental health first aider.