About

Sonia RasberySonia Rasbery has worked in the cultural sector since 1992, a varied career encompassing the development of learning services, to curatorial  roles to working for sector advisory services.

Sonia is a committee member of Outside In and ArtRefuge, both are arts organisations supporting people at risk of exclusion.

She has a keen interest in locally grown food, she grows her own organic fruit and vegetables in a plot in her back garden as well as volunteering at local organic small-holding. She also is a member of the steering group for the Havant Transition Network and takes a lead on the development of the Network’s Community Garden, and is a trustee of Tuppenny Barn.

As well as gaining a BA in History and a MA in Museum Studies, Sonia has also completed a RHS Level 2 Certificate in Horticulture, a Certificate in Volunteer Organisation Management and a Continued Professional Development Course in Environmental Management and Assessment.

Rasbery brings together Sonia’s interest in growing your own, green issues and sustainability with her experience with a wide range of audiences through working with the cultural sector.

Rasbery elsewhere

Museums for the Future is a development tool-kit aimed at supporting museums to be more sustainable and greener. Rasbery is featured as a supporting organisation.

The Mental Health and Heritage: working in partnership project is listed as an example of good practice in the well-being section.