Neurodiversity Accessibility Audit for Saltram House & Gardens

An accessibility audit on how inclusive Saltram House and Gardens (NT) is to Neurodiverse and SEND visitors with Plymouth Heritage Praxis
Spyglass: Co-curating a Play on the History of Sunderland

A collaboration of 17Nineteen and Theatre Space NE to produce a play about, and performed in, Sunderland’s parish church. Part of the co-curation and production team I added valuable historical context.
My Dissertation Project Exhibition: Stories Told In Stitches

Stories Told in Stitches Museum of Cornish Life January – July 2022 An exhibition at the Museum of Cornish Life using their costume collection. Cultivator https://youtu.be/0QD1vxSAcBM?si=L58o7P3Z2LokVFf9 Background Stories Told in Stitches came from my internship at the Museum of Cornish Life as an Assistant Museum Curator funded by Cultivator and organised through the University of […]
One Sex Theory : Gender has always been a Spectrum

There are more and more ways a person can describe their gender. Its common for those scared by these developments to reference back to a past where things were simpler. In reality, those in the past also viewed gender as a spectrum, just like we are moving back to today.
Telling Stories About Clothing

My exhibition found stories about clothing – seeing how and what they showed about gender.
How a government blunder meant women voted in 1868

Most people know 1918 as the first time some women voted in the UK, but women successfully voted in the 1869 election. The suffragists of Manchester led a huge campaign after spotting that the wording of the 1868 Reform Bill was wrong. The wording accidentally enfranchised women who met its other criteria, leading to thousands of women voting.