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Andrew Pollard is a Senior Lecturer and Course Leader for MA Arts and Cultural Management at Sheffield Hallam University. With a background in art history and cultural policy, he specializes in community-driven exhibitions exploring cultural heritage and identity. His work investigates the intersection of material culture, migration, and visual communication.
Research interests focus on cultural heritage preservation, museum diversity initiatives, and Cornish art history. His scholarship examines how objects like gold jewelry serve as cultural signifiers in immigrant communities, and how collaborative exhibitions can document changing community identities through material artifacts.
Pollard's publications demonstrate sustained focus on participatory museum practices and diasporic material culture. His exhibition projects include the Ferham Families initiative documenting British Asian heritage in Rotherham, and touring exhibitions of Cornish art.
Professional activities include freelance curation across Yorkshire and Cornwall, conference presentations on community heritage projects, and collaborative research with South Yorkshire museums.
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