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Dr. Andrea Terry is a Contract Instructor at Lakehead University, specializing in Canadian material and visual culture with a focus on critical museum studies. She holds a PhD in Art History from Queen's University (2010) and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Carleton University's School of Canadian Studies (2010-2012). Her work explores heritage sites, museum curation, and decolonial methodologies. She authored Family Ties: Living History in Canadian House Museums (2015), examining the intersections of domestic spaces and cultural memory.
Her research emphasizes the role of heritage in shaping identity and community engagement. She has taught at Queen's University, Carleton University, Mount Allison University, and Lakehead University. Terry’s scholarly contributions include presentations at conferences such as ACHS 2016, where she discussed topics like Colville House in New Brunswick and museum practices.
Her awards include the Social Sciences and Humanities Postdoctoral Research Fellowship. While no formal grants or advising roles are noted, her academic trajectory reflects a commitment to teaching and public scholarship in art history and heritage studies.





