Podcast: Building a weird and wonderful career in museums
Podcast: Building a weird and wonderful career in museums
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For Arts Sake
Sarah Creed, Senior Exhibitions Project Manager at the Design Museum in London talks about her work with diverse audiences across different institutions. She also digs into some of the weird and wonderful things museum people do. One of a series of podcasts with museum people by For Arts Sake.
The podcast For Arts' Sake discovers what museums are really for and what people who work there really do. Above all, the podcasts find out what impact museums have on people's life. These stories are about the ground-breaking work that these people do - for arts’ sake and for your sake.
In this episode For Arts' Sake's Alina Boyko and James Harrod talk to Sarah Creed about the many different aspects of her current and previous roles.
Sarah works across the Design Museum’s UK and international exhibitions programme, providing strategic and practical guidance in the development and execution of projects.
Sarah has been working in the museum and heritage sector from a very young age, and has built a wealth of experience and insight from work at some of the UK’s best-loved institutions. Working at large, national organisations like the British Museum and English Heritage, as well as smaller institutions such as Dulwich Picture Gallery and the Vagina Museum, Sarah has worked on projects for a whole host of audiences with different wants, needs, and experiences. Now working as a Senior Exhibitions Project Manager at the Design Museum, her journey through inclusive, engaging, and exciting museum exhibitions continues.