Montserrat works collaboratively with artist and performance collectives including Network 11, Press Room, the Conway Cohort, Rainbow Tribe: Affectionate Movement and Ecology of Care Bureau. Selected screenings, performances and presentations include:
Arnolfini, and Spike Island, Bristol (2017), Alison Jacques Gallery (2017), Princeton University (2016). She is the recipient of the
Jerwood Drawing Prize student award (2017) for 'No Need for Clothing', a documentary photograph of a drawing installation at Cooper Gallery DJCAD by Jacquetta Clark. Montserrat has been a visiting artist at the
University of Brighton,
Camberwell College of Arts,
Goldsmith,
Leeds Beckett, and visiting lecturer at the
University of Reading,
Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen and
King's College. In February 2020 Montserrat became the first artist to be commissioned under the Future Collect project managed by
INIVA, a scheme to support museums and galleries to commission artists of African and/or Asian descent. == Exhibitions ==