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Susan Prichard

Head Curator at Leeds Castle

Susan Prichard has a diverse work experience in the field of curatorial and museum management. Susan is currently working as the Head Curator at Leeds Castle since November 2021. Prior to that, they were associated with Royal Museums Greenwich from 2015 to 2021, where they held the roles of Research Associate and Senior Curator of Decorative Arts. At Royal Museums Greenwich, they had specific responsibilities for various aspects of fine art and played a key role in the planning and delivery of art gallery programs. Susan also worked at the Victoria and Albert Museum as a Curator from 2001 to 2015, where they were responsible for strategic planning, operational management, and lead curator for exhibitions. Susan started their career at Tate as a Change Management Coordinator from 1998 to 2001.

Susan Prichard completed their Master's degree in Museology/Museum Studies from the Institute of Archaeology, UCL, from 1997 to 1999. Prior to that, they attended Hurlingham School for Girls from 1971 to 1977. No specific degree or field of study was mentioned for their time at Hurlingham School.

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London, United Kingdom

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Leeds Castle

Leeds Castle in Kent, "The Loveliest Castle in the World"​ Visitors never forget their first breath-taking vision of Leeds Castle in Kent, rising majestically from the moat as it has done for over 900 years. Set in 500 acres of tranquil parkland and formal gardens, Leeds Castle offers a wonderful experience for all who visit. Whether you are coming for a family day out to enjoy exciting events and year round attractions; for a corporate meeting or banquet, a wedding or perhaps to stay in the luxurious accommodation across the estate, Leeds Castle welcomes you all. Open year around and just one hour from London by car or train, Leeds Castle is one of the most iconic tourism and hospitality destinations in Kent.