Miranda Lowe

Miranda Lowe FLS FRSB is a British museum curator. She is principal curator of crustacea at the Natural History Museum, London and a founder member of Museum Detox.[1]

Miranda Lowe

OccupationNatural historian
Curator
Academic work
DisciplineNatural history
InstitutionsNatural History Museum

Career

She has particular expertise in peracarida and coral taxonomy, and she manages the museum's collections in crustacea and cnidaria.[1] She has published work on the museum's collection of 182 glass sea creatures made by Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka.

She is a committee member of NatSCA, the Natural Sciences Collections Association.[2]

In 2018 Lowe and Subhadra Das of the Grant Museum of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy co-authored "Nature Read in Black and White: decolonial approaches to interpreting natural history collections",[3] described by the Linnean Society's head of collections as "eye-opening".[4] They went on to be founding members of Museum Detox, an organisation bringing together BAME museum workers in the UK.[5][6]

In July 2020 Lowe was appointed as a Trustee of York Museums Trust.[7]

In September 2020 she appeared on BBC Radio 4's The Museum of Curiosity, when her hypothetical donation to this imaginary museum was a moon jellyfish.[8]

In December 2020 she explained about bias in the fossil record within the Royal Institution Christmas Lecture about Planet Earth given by Christopher Jackson.[9]

Selected publications

  • Miller, C. Giles; Lowe, Miranda (February 2008). "The Natural History Museum Blaschka collections". Historical Biology. 20 (1): 51–62. doi:10.1080/08912960701677531. S2CID 85173379.
  • Lowe, Miranda; Boulter, Carolyn J. (2015). "Darwin's Barnacles: Learning from collections". In Boulter, Carolyn J.; Reiss, Michael J.; Sanders, Dawn L. (eds.). Darwin-Inspired Learning. Springer. pp. 273–284. ISBN 978-94-6209-833-6. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  • Sivell, Duncan; Beale, Joe; Reilly, Nicky; Lowe, Miranda; et al. (November 2019). "The wildlife garden at the Natural History Museum: Developments of the flora and fauna. Update 2018-2019 - Twenty-four years of species recording". The London Naturalist. 98: 248–258. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  • Syperek, Pandora; Wade, Sarah; Lowe, Miranda; Sabin, Richard (27 May 2020). "Curating Ocean Ecology at the Natural History Museum: Miranda Lowe and Richard Sabin in conversation with Pandora Syperek and Sarah Wade". Science Museum Group Journal. 13 (13). doi:10.15180/201314.

Awards

In November 2020 she was included in the BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Power list 2020.[10]

References

  1. "Miranda Lowe". www.nhm.ac.uk. Natural History Museum. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  2. "Miranda Lowe". www.natsca.org. Natural Sciences Collections Association. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  3. Das, S.; Lowe, M. (2018). "Nature Read in Black and White: decolonial approaches to interpreting natural historycollections" (PDF). Journal of Natural Science Collections. 6: 4-14. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  4. Charmantier, Isabelle (11 June 2020). "Black Lives Matter in our Collections". The Linnean Society. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  5. Imbler, Sabrina (14 October 2019). "In London, Natural History Museums Confront Their Colonial Histories". Atlas Obscura. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  6. "About us". Museumdetox. Museum Detox. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  7. "York Museums Trust appoint two new trustees". York Press. 13 July 2020.
  8. "Series 15, Episode 3". The Museum of Curiosity. BBC Radio 4. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  9. "CHRISTMAS LECTURES 2020: Planet Earth: A user's guide". The Royal Institution. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
  10. "Woman's Hour Power List 2020: The List". BBC Radio4. Retrieved 16 November 2020.
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