Election post
Since joining Analogue at UCL, I’ve realised it’s more than a magazine, it’s a place where creativity, expression, and ideas that matter can be seen, celebrated, and shared. I’m applying for Events Officer because I want to turn ideas into real experiences that people remember, immersive, inclusive, and alive.
This year, I planned and delivered Queer Issue: an interactive, sustainable LGBTQ Art History Month event with the LGBTQ+ Network, curating contributors, designing walk-in formats, and juggling the chaos of logistics, combining fashion, art, literature and interpersonality. It was messy, exhilarating, and taught me how to make bold ideas actually happen while keeping them accessible and meaningful.
As Events Officer, I’d create a year-round Analogue calendar for cultural moments and creative opportunities . I want to run short films, podcasts, literary salons, and themed launch nights that mix written, audio-visual, and performative forms. I’d involve members fully, harness their unique talents, and collaborate with other societies, including the international community, so Analogue isn’t just a creative space, but a platform where culture, expression, and important conversations reach across UCL and beyond.
As a Founder-Editor of a literary magazine at school and a published author and poet, I’ve learned how to build platforms, meet deadlines, and shape cohesive creative visions. Analogue already has the talent, I want to help it grow, and be unforgettable.