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Assistant Curator of Decorative Arts, based at York Art Gallery
Studied stained glass for BA degree, then did a Leonardo da Vinci scholarship working for a glass artist in Bonn, Germany, and then worked in a stained glass conservation & restoration studio in UK.
I did an MA in Heritage Studies at Salford University, followed by a few months' voluntary work in museums. I then worked at the Whitworth Gallery, Manchester, working on their wallpaper collection, followed by the River & Rowing Museum in Henley-on-Thames. I moved to Scarborough Museums & Gallery as Registrar, then moved to York Museums Trust in 2004.
Decorative Arts, 20th century studio ceramics, particularly the WA Ismay collection, and stained glass.
The opportunity to work with beautiful objects with interesting stories
Cataloguing the WA Ismay collection - playing detective and identifying pots, working out where they came from and who made them
There are over 4,000 pots in York Museum Trusts 20th century studio ceramics collection, so my favourite pot changes every week! At the moment it is a small jar by Charles Vyse from the WA Ismay collection. I love the simple shape and the richly coloured glaze.
John Thornton - master glazier from Coventry who painted the Great East Window of York Minster in 1405-8. It's the largest expanse of medieval glass in Europe and its design includes the creation of the world and its destruction.
Not reached it yet- it will be when I finish cataloguing the WA Ismay collection (2,200 pots down, approx 1,300 to go)
When I was volunteering at Dove Cottage, the home of poet William Wordsworth, in the Lake District, someone rang up asking if they could buy some doves for a wedding
Whats your favourite pot this week?