Dr. Holly Gale Millette

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Biography

Holly-Gale Millette is a cultural historian and visual display designer who lectures on visual display and social display practices. She is currently a Senior School Tutor at the Winchester School of Art and a member of various research groups and consortia both within and beyond the university. Her art practice emphasizes life narratives, poetics, and intangible cultural heritage display, working collaboratively with communities to impact social good. She has extensive experience in teaching research methods and has expertise in various research practices, particularly in archival research. Millette’s research interests are rooted in decolonization practices and public acts of social display, reflecting her commitment to cultural heritage. She has been involved in numerous projects and initiatives aimed at exploring intersectional identities and the social implications of cultural heritage.

Research Interests

Experience

Lecturer

2018-01-01 — Present

University of Southampton • Southampton, England

Lecturing on visual display and social intervention, incorporating research methods and cultural studies.

Awards

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International Exchange Studentship

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Society Theatre Research Small Award

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Una Ellis-Fermor Award Scholarship