Other Museum Displays
Every Garden Matters: Saving the Planet One Garden at a Time
This community-curated exhibition was developed in collaboration with the Stowmarket Eco Futures Group. It used visual storytelling, tactile displays, and thoughtful spatial layout to explore the small but meaningful actions people could take in their gardens or outdoor spaces to support biodiversity and help address climate change.
In Your Words
In Your Words was an exhibition that celebrated East Anglian voices through a carefully crafted mix of audio, visual design, and interactive elements. At its centre was a dedicated listening table where visitors could explore historic food-and-farming recordings alongside newly captured interviews. Dialect words were creatively visualised throughout the space and paired with audio clips and complementary visuals to bring their meanings and stories to life.
The exhibition also included a dedicated area where visitors could contribute their own memories, local words, and reflections. It was developed in partnership with the University of Leeds’ Dialect and Heritage Project.
Hedgerow
Working with Our Isles and a wide mix of artists, chefs, farmers, historians, and specialists, this award-winning exhibition uncovered the rich ecological and cultural importance of hedgerows. I played a hands-on role in shaping the space—planning the layout, selecting objects, and crafting the spatial design—alongside creating labels, interpretation panels, a timeline, and edited video content.
Dining With US Innovators: The Black People Who Changed Food History
The exhibition paid tribute to the lives and accomplishments of inspiring Black innovators who transformed the ways we grow, process, and prepare food. Curated and developed with my Skills for the Future trainees, the exhibition was themed as an intimate “Dining With…” experience, using the heritage dining room of Abbotts Hall as its setting. Together, we shaped the layout, selected objects, and designed interpretation to evoke a shared meal with the innovators whose stories were being celebrated.
Dining with Pride
Exploring the lives of LGBTQ+ people with a connection to Suffolk, the exhibition shared stories that had often remained untold due to historic attitudes toward the LGBTQ+ community. Styled as a “Dining With…” experience, the exhibition used the heritage dining room setting to create an intimate atmosphere, inviting visitors to metaphorically take a seat at the table with the individuals whose lives and histories were being revealed.