Amy C, Museum Education Professional, WRITER , ACTIVIST, QUEER.

A portfolio and online journal by Amy C, Museum Education Professional. Sharing original poetry, articles, artwork, and reflections on museum education, social justice, and personal values including feminism, LGBT+ rights, anti-racism, and equality. With over three years in learning and engagement roles, I contribute to Birmingham Museums Trust by fostering meaningful, inclusive experiences that celebrate diverse histories. My expertise lies in audience development, team management, and delivering creative programs that inspire a love of learning, particularly in the domains of feminism and the ancient world. At Birmingham Museums Trust, I led the development of impactful events such as the annual 'International Women and Girls in Science Day,' emphasizing collaboration and community engagement. My mission is to create accessible opportunities for learning while empowering teams and contributing to organizational growth.

Category: Friendship

  • There’s a fire in my bones, and a cacophony of noises in my head. so, i run. Throw on my shoes, and run. until my brain is empty, until I cannot feel anything, apart from the ringing in, and ache behind, my ears. Until, All I can hear, is the uneven RHYTHM of my feet…

  • Honestly, is barely eating, sleeping a ton, getting burnout/overwhelmed easily, Not socialising, Not exercising, Coping? The question hangs in the air. The reality is troubling. The answer is obvious. You ignore it, of course. You want to be better. You are still not sure if you even deserve better. Or, what better is. You are…

  • Overall Reception: Mixed to Positive The production has been described as a “messy” but “entertainingly messy” raucous new take on Euripides’ Greek tragedy [timeout] (https://www.timeout.com/london/theatre/bacchae-review) , marking the debut of new National Theatre director Indhu Rubasingham. Key Strengths Visual Spectacle: Critics praised it as a visually spectacular production with exciting sound and lighting, glittering, and…

  • Generation Disconnected: Reflections on Isolation, Politics, and the Modern Age We live in a time where connection is everywhere and nowhere at once. Social media promises community, yet it often delivers comparison, anxiety, and the sharp sting of isolation. For Generation Z, the curated feeds of friends, influencers, and strangers alike create a paradox: we…

  • Remarkably Bright Creaturs, Shebly Van Pelt Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt is a heartwarming novel about Tova Sullivan, a widow who works at an aquarium, and her unlikely friendship with Marcellus, a giant Pacific octopus. Marcellus uses his intelligence to help Tova uncover the truth about the mysterious disappearance of her son 30 years prior, exploring themes…