Amie Corry (she/they) is a writer and editor based in London. She works mainly in visual art, writing criticism for titles such as Art Monthly and the Times Literary Supplement and editing for publishers including Tate, MACK and Phaidon. Amie is Chair of the art and mental health charity Hospital Rooms, which works with artists, service users and the NHS to radically rethink what mental health care looks like. In 2013, Amie co-produced a London-wide audit of gender equality in the art sector, and in 2019, she co-founded the books and ideas festival Primadonna alongside sixteen other writers and publishing professionals. The festival aims to redress the make-up of traditional book festivals, giving prominence to women, people of colour, LGBTQI+, working class people and disabled people. Amie is interested in the intersection of theory with the everyday and is working on her debut novel.