Media

Curator Highlights of ‘The Sun: Living with our Star’, Science Museum (2018)

Curator Highlights of ‘The Sun: Living with our Star’, Science Museum (2018)

‘Stories from the Stores’, Science Museum (2018)

‘Stories from the Stores’, Science Museum (2018)

Conservation of George Stubbs’ Portrait of A Large Dog, Royal Museums Greenwich (2016)

Conservation of George Stubbs’ Portrait of A Large Dog, Royal Museums Greenwich (2016)

CamPhDCast with John Gallagher for CRASSH (2013)

CamPhDCast with John Gallagher for CRASSH (2013)

Interview for ‘Today in Parliament’ on the acquisition of a portrait of Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett by Annie Swynnerton

(2023)

Collecting Art for Science: Medical Art at the Science Museum’ online lecture for Leamington Spa Art Gallery and Museum

(2021)

‘Art and Medicine in Conversation: Eleanor Crook at the Science Museum’ for the Art History Festival

(2021)

Part of an Art Fund panel on ‘Museums and medicine: the culture of science’

(2021)

Interviewed for three episodes of ‘The Art of Innovation: from enlightenment to dark matter

BBC Radio 4 (2019)

Discussion panel on art and science for Circus at London Design Festival

(2019)

Art Matters podcast for ArtUK on the Science Museum art collection

(2018)

Curator Highlights of ‘The Sun: Living with our Star’ for The Science Museum

(2018)

Stories from the Stores’ film for The Science Museum

(2018)

Film discussing conservation of George Stubbs’ Portrait of A Large Dog for Royal Museums Greenwich

(2016)

Curatorial introduction to ‘Unseen: The Lives of Looking by Dryden Goodwin’ for Royal Museums Greenwich

(2015)

Interview for BBC Radio 4 Front Row on ‘Ships, Clocks and Stars: The Quest for Longitude

(2014)

‘It’s not longitude that matters, it’s what you do with it that counts’ interview for CamPhDCasts, Centre for Arts and Humanities Research, University of Cambridge

(2013)

Discussion film introducing the CRASSH Seminar ‘Things’ with Sophie Waring

(2013)

Podcast of a public lecture ‘Already Where: A History of Collections and Classifications’ at Nottingham Contemporary

(2011)