Emily Chappell has taught Art History for the past 20 years. She has lectured to sixth form students, adult groups of parents and colleagues, and has led study tours to various cities in Europe. Her experience lecturing a variety of audiences in terms of ages and interests has shaped her approach in combining scholarship with good humour. She has a degree in Art History and for her Masters at the Courtauld Institute of Art she specialised in the art and architecture of the Medieval period. Her research on the V&A Museum’s Naworth sculptures was awarded a distinction and published in 2007. She lives in the South Downs, loves Dachshunds and the rest of her family.