Writing

This is where I keep the articles I write specifically for my website. Most of my writing here reflects on art and museums through a personal lens. Beyond the articles below, I have written for a variety of arts publications and private commissions.

I’m always interested to hear people’s thoughts and feedback on the topics I write about, so please do get in touch.

Holding hands in the museum

Living in busy London where I don’t even know my neighbours’ faces, I have never thought I was lonely. And yet, the kindness I felt in the facilitators’ willingness to extend this gesture of intimacy was novel to me…

Notes on growth

Reflections on what it means to grow something, inspired by my dad and the work of Jyll Bradley…

Mapping identities

Looking at the usefulness of categorisation as a way of understanding the world and its inhabitants, by way of Lina Iris Viktor, Octavia Butler, Emma Dabiri and David Attenborough…

Dancing in the museum

Thoughts about surveillance in museums and how we might all have a bit more fun if we could escape that feeling of being watched…

Hairy on the Inside

A personal reflection on Lindsey Mendick at Cooke Latham Gallery, PCOS and me…

The Gee’s Bend Quiltmakers

Thoughts about quilts, about my nana, and why we should value art and objects that show signs of wear…

How did the African collection end up in the basement?

After twenty years in the British Museum’s basement, Africa is due to be given greater prominence by a new initiative announced this month. But how did the African collection end up underground in the first place?

Ghosts in the museum

A tour around a Bristol landmark revealed some ghosts that had been haunting the city all along…

Fried yam in the museum

I had long considered my dad to be a ‘poor communicator’, but re-reading Things Fall Apart made me reconsider what I want from communication in museums and in life…