Amy is a dynamic and versatile creative professional, whose impressive portfolio defies categorization, effortlessly traversing the boundaries between the realms of art, cultural geography, and live cinema. Her work is characterized by a profound exploration of the intricate, often overlooked relationships between geography and nonhuman entities, thereby revealing her pioneering spirit and innovative approach to the GeoHumanities.
Amy's illustrious academic trajectory has been marked by a series of esteemed accomplishments, including the attainment of a PhD and subsequent post-doctoral research position, which has further bolstered her authority in the field.
Amy's geographical roots have a profound impact on her multifaceted career as a musician, performer, and designer, as she frequently creates immersive and live cinema events that boldly challenge the public's perceptions of space, geography, and the intricate relationships between human societies and the natural environment.
Her vast expertise extends to cross-disciplinary lecturing, where she often develops innovative, unconventional live sessions and fieldtrips for museums, festivals, and galleries, providing unique, educational experiences that cater to the diverse interests and needs of the public.
Through her work, Amy seeks to push the boundaries of traditional educational formats, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of the complex interplay between human cultures and the natural world, and encouraging the public to engage with these themes in a more immersive and interactive manner.