ALEX FOXLEY-WOOD

ROOTED IN NATURE.

There are those who stay on the path, and there are those who wander off the beaten track. The latter create images, songs, and poems that can shape how we think, feel and live.

For Alex Foxley-Wood, making things happen isn’t a campaign plan, it’s simply instinct. Alex launches festivals, writes poems, tracks mammals, and proves that if the path doesn’t exist, you could simply make one. This is the museum of HER..

A From 9 to 5, she’s the University of Lincoln’s Internal Communications Manager, keeping conversations slick, strategic and on track.

But when 5 to 9 hits; she’s a poet, self-taught multi-instrumentalist, and Alto Tenor who believes that poetry can fix your soul.

Lexy (to those in the inner circle... which, we hate to brag, but obvs we are) started a city-celebratory creative platform because no one else had, that championed LGBTQIA+ visibility, she proudly puts the sass in sass-stainability. And we put the yass is yass honnaayyy.

Tell em Alex... bold beats boring.

As you wander through Alex’s museum, let your thoughts run wild, let creativity take root, and do it all while wearing that thing you love but never usually wear because it is ‘too outrageous’. Wear it babe.

Welcome to the Museum of Alex Foxley-Wood - where making things happen is nature over nurture.

Hey, Welcome to my museum!

My name is Alex, Lexy to my friends. I’m the eldest of two sisters, one of five cousins, and come from a close knit (and loud) family. I’m 34 and was born on a Friday 13th.

I’ve lived in Lincoln for over a decade, after moving here from Chesterfield to study Journalism. I’ve always had an affinity for wildlife, I love photography, poetry and music, and you’ll often find me at my allotment with our chickens at any chance I can get. I believe in big, magic love, soulmates and soulfriends, and that empathy and compassion are integral in the fight for our future.

Taking part in the Museum of Me has been a privilege; not only an opportunity to work with talented creatives but an opportunity to reflect on the good – and the dark – throughout my life. I hope you find something that speaks to you in my museum.

My wish for you is to experience small joys and big wonders. Hopefully, feel inspired to try that thing you’ve always wanted to but never had the confidence for – and don’t save clothes for best!

ALEX FOXLEY-WOOD

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