What Are YOU Like – Lily Harriss?

The fourth in our series of getting to know the people behind the job titles.

Lily Harriss, Director of Developement

Lily Harriss, Director of Developement

The current exhibition at Dulwich Picture Gallery, ‘What Are You Like?’ asks celebrities to illustrate some of their likes and a pet aversion – the results are hanging at the end of the Gallery (and some images or them are on the side bar).
Dulwich OnView asked some of the Gallery staff to reveal themselves in text.
For some interesting related articles see links below.

Lily Harriss, Director of Development

1. favourite animal – furry, friendly kitty cats
2. clothes – cashmere jumper(s) Can’t have enough.
3. comfort – big hug and kiss from my son Jonathan
4. food – mashed potatoes
5. possession – amethyst ring from my mother
6. music – jazz and chamber music
7. shoes – boots – the taller the better
8. weather – Autumn weather and lots of it
9. pet aversion (the thing you most love to hate!) – pesky wasps! So little and so frightening!

The exhibition continues until 18 January.  Its a fantastic Christmas holidays visit.

More posts about the exhibition on Dulwich OnView -

Interesting associations with online identies
Virtual Identities
Face2Face

Other members of staff’s revealed personalities
What is Ian Dejardin, Director,  like?
What is Kate Knowles, Head of Communications, like?
What is Xavier Salomon, Curator, like?


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Ingrid

About Ingrid

Co-Editor and ex-Chair of the Friends Committee. I’m a teacher. I’ve worked in the education department of Dulwich Picture Gallery for 14 years, guiding, lecturing and teaching anyone from 7 years old to degree level. I have run a number of education projects (in a remand home, a prison, a local primary school) and am now the e-learning project developer. I commission articles rather than write them and am mainly in charge of the Gallery related articles.
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