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CURRENT JUNIOR GIRLS |
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Briar Barry Junior Girl, Pictorial Growing up on the shores of the Pacific Ocean, Briar spent her girlhood with her feet in the water and her head in a book. She has abandoned a path as a corporate lawyer to pursue her passion for museums and knowledge but still finds time to contemplate the mysteries of the universe with her cat. |
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Sinny Cheung Junior Girl, Marketing When she isn’t accidentally getting too close to artworks in museums and galleries, Sinny can be found drinking tea or cooking food that is just slightly too hot for her sister. She likes the colour pink, elephants and planetariums. One day, she hopes to have an observatory, or failing that, a tree house with a telescope. |
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Vhari Finch When Vhari was small she spent many hours exploring historic sites, asking annoying questions, painting and looking for Narnia. Now that she’s (marginally) taller she’s channelling her love of art and history into a career in museums. She’s still checking in every wardrobe... |
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Jessica Galley Junior Girl, Education As a young girl I loved history and english - visiting museums and heritage sites was one of my favourite pastimes on school holidays. I am now pursuing a career in museum education to enable me to pass my passion onto others. I also enjoy singing, reading and sewing. |
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Chloe Grant Junior Girl, Curatorial As a little girl, Chloe wanted to be one of two things: the Little Mermaid or Enid Blyton. Neither of those wishes came true, as she’s now doing a postgraduate degree in Museum Studies. With a great deal of experience working in museums, and as a self-proclaimed history geek, she’s always hungry for more. When not indulging her passions for museum engagement and education, she can often be found reading old novels, and drinking copious amounts of tea. |
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Emma Hatherall Growing up in an area surrounded by local history Emma has always loved museums and finding out about the past. She spent her childhood watching old movies and solving puzzles, which she still does now, as well as pursuing a career in museums and educating minds as curious as her own. |
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Sarah Jackson Junior Girl, Marketing When Sarah was a little girl, her heroine was She-Ra, Princess of Power. Having learnt that it would be impossible to grow up into a warrior princess with a flying talking unicorn sidekick, she instead studied Classical Civilisations, Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Studies and is now hoping to work in the heritage industry, using the past as a frame and guide to help today’s and future generations understand themselves and the world. |
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Marisa Lindholm Junior Girl, Curatorial As a young adventurer Marisa spent many a day outdoors indulging her escapist imagination, searching for answers in books, or finding freedom through music and dance. Some world travels and a few libraries and museums later she has found her love for the arts, history and anthropology ever growing. She hopes to continue fostering these loves through her research and work. |
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Natalie Moyanah Natalie was born in Canada to an Indian mother and an African father. After living in Canada and Zimbabwe,her family relocated to England when she was six. Natalie preferred to stay indoors and read rather than go outside in the cold. Her inquisitive mind and mixed heritage inspired her fascination with history, architecture and different cultures—studying Archaeology and Egyptology. Natalie hopes to be a real-life girl Indiana Jones and to present a historical programme aimed at children and young adults. Also she hopes to one day own a giraffe. |
| She's shy. | Miriam Musco Junior Girl, Education I've been interested in museums since I interned at the American Museum of Natural History during high school, and I'm really excited to learn from and participate in a virtual museum runs. My other hobbies are reading, travel, cooking and fashion. |
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Magda Repouskou Born and raised in Greece, Magda is an art enthusiast, post-punk music lover and huge Panathinaikos fan. She had a strong inclination towards humanitarian sciences from an early age, which led her to study Archaeology and History of Art. She has gained significant experience in archaeological fieldwork and is now interested in Museology and the role of culture within the social context and everyday reality. |
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Katie Weidmann Junior Girl, Development A writer, feminist, environmentalist, and all-around “ist,” Katie is continually looking for ways to use her English Literature and Museum Studies degrees to solve the problems of the world. Her passion for the arts and education has taken her on overseas adventures that continue to inspire her work. |
FORMER JUNIOR GIRLS |
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Julie Anne Young Junior Girl, Pictorial Julie Anne is not sure about talking about herself in the third person, but is sure that she loves history, books, comics, movies and often functions on far too much tea than is good for her. When she was a girl, she wanted to be a Power Ranger or Jo from Little Women. |
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Lara Band Pictorial/Web Design Lara has had her finger in many pies, but the ones she likes best are museums and archaeology. She's always enthusiastic to learn new stuff and is equally enthusiastic about disseminating knowledge, especially that of a historical bent. |
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Samantha Bradbeer Junior Girl, Pictorial My love for anthropology and artifacts began when my father introduced me to Indiana Jones and Charles Darwin. At 9, I knew that I wanted to be an explorer and curator. Growing up in a military family allowed me to travel the world, meeting new people from different cultures, which alongside my education and fieldwork has made my passion grow stronger for museum work. |
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Kaitlin Froom Junior Girl, Curatorial When Kaitlin was a little girl she spent most of her time playing outside, reading about dinosaurs, singing and dancing. Today she is studying Women's Studies, Anthropology, and Museum Studies at Florida State University. Her dream is to study feminist and gender theory in order to enact positive change in the way our world views and influences girls. |
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Shruti Gautam Junior Girl, Education I strongly believe in the power of interactions because even if you do not agree with the other person, you at least can attempt to stretch your boundaries of truth just by lending your ear to what he or she has to say...That's why I am all for history, music, discussions, museums and visual arts. |
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Vanessa Jorion Junior Girl, Education/Curatorial As a child, Vanessa spent her summer vacations exploring museums and historic sites throughout the US and Europe. Today, her passion for the visual arts can be seen through her research in education and museum studies. |



















