Dr Alison Eardley
@alisonfeardley
Psychologist, researcher, passionate about museums, access & inclusion. Co-I on @SensationalMus. PI on W-ICAD. Fulbright-Smithsonian scholar. She/her.
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Curating Visibility is now live! Applications are open for 3 new Fellowships - check out the Screen South website to learn how to apply - screensouth.org/events/curatin… Screen South Museums Association AIM Culture, Health & Wellbeing Alliance Dash Arts Arts Council England, London Dover Museum Food Museum IWM Duxford
In the last fortnight, I’ve chaired over 20 professorial interview panels where we’ve sent out the questions 72 hours in advance, just part of our inclusive recruitment policy Buckinghamshire New University and the interviews were better as a result. The responses were rich, reflective, rooted in
Curating Visibility is providing 6 new Fellowship opportunities in host museums. Food Museum is one of Curating Visibility's partners and will be hosting a 15 month Fellowship Screen South Food Museum Watch the video to learn more about the Food Museum vimeo.com/900077142/2906…
I had a stressful, panic-inducing start to my work week. But, at the end of the day, I am contented & calm. This is thanks to great conversations with Lindsay BYWOOD, Professor Catherine Loveday 💙 & my HoS, and an evening sharing artistic endeavours on WhatsApp with Psychology Uni of Westminster. #lovemycolleagues
A 12-year-old visually impaired girl has become the youngest audio describer at the National Theatre, after working on a performance of musical The Witches. Read the full story 👇 thestage.co.uk/news/nt-works-…
The Doctor: "You've got weapons in your wheelchair?" Shirley: "We all have." Happy #InternationalWheelchairDay, gang! Sometimes, people look at me in my chair & see nothing but limits... but for me, I see none. With my wheels, I only see freedom. 🤟🏻 Doctor Who #DoctorWho
Proud of these phonotexts commissioned by Spread the Word for Deptford Literature Festival 2024. Listen for free, in-person or remotely from 16/3. Book tickets here: spreadtheword.org.uk/book-tickets-d…
It was a pleasure chatting with the wonderful Dr Charlotte Slark of the brilliant The Sensational Museum Project to discuss my thoughts on the meaning of disability equity, the models of disability, and why it all matters to Museums in rethinking their practices. shows.acast.com/the-sensationa…