Who we are
At Queen Mary University of London we bring together academics, postdoctoral researchers and doctoral students working on home in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (particularly in Geography, History, English and Drama). We have wide-ranging interests in lived experiences and ideas of home on domestic, urban, national and transnational scales.
The Museum of the Home in Hoxton, East London, specialises in telling personal stories of home. It is a place where everyone can explore what home means. The galleries, collections, library and archives, temporary exhibitions and creative learning programmes engage with debates and issues about the significance of home and domestic life in contemporary as well as historical societies.
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Co-directors
Alison Blunt
Deputy Vice Principal for Impact (Culture, Civic & Community) and Professor of Geography, Queen Mary University of London
Alison’s research focuses on home, migration and the city. She leads the AHRC project Stay Home Stories (funded as part of the UKRI rapid response to COVID-19) and has also worked with colleagues on Home-city-street, funded by the Queen Mary Centre for Public Engagement.
Alison was lead supervisor on the centre’s AHRC CDA programmes on home, work and religion in London from the seventeenth century to the present. She has also acted as mentor for the centre’s three Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellows: Richard Baxter, Casper Laing Ebbensgaard and the late Azeezat Johnson.
Her books include Home (with Robyn Dowling, Routledge, 2022, second edition) and Domicile and Diaspora: Anglo-Indian women and the spatial politics of home (Wiley, RGS-IBG Book Series, 2005).
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Sonia SolicariDirector, Museum of the Home
Sonia joined the Museum of the Home as Director in 2017 and is leading the £18.1 million development project to transform the site and brand.
She was previously Head of the Guildhall Art Gallery and London’s Roman Amphitheatre, where she worked since 2010, leading on a capital development of the gallery and the exhibitions programme. She also worked at the Victoria & Albert Museum where she saw the delivery of two major gallery developments; as Curator of Ceramics and Glass (2006-2010) and as Assistant Curator of Paintings (2002-2006).
Sonia has published and lectured widely on aspects of nineteenth-century art and design, and contemporary collecting and display.
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Steering Group
Alison Anscomb
Executive Assistant to the Director and Board, Museum of the HomeAlison Blunt
Professor of Geography, Queen Mary University of LondonAlex Brown
Arts and Culture Manager, Queen Mary University of LondonAurelien Enjalbert
Creative Programming Assistant, Museum of the HomeRhodri Hayward
Reader in History, Queen Mary University of LondonAoife Monks
Reader in Drama, Theatre, and Performance Studies, Queen Mary University of LondonAlastair Owens
Professor of Historical Geography, Queen Mary University of London -
Danielle Patten
Director: Creative Programmes and Collections, Museum of the HomeLouis Platman
Curator, Museum of the HomePaula Serafini
Lecturer in Creative and Cultural Industries, Queen Mary University of LondonSonia Solicari
Director, Museum of the HomeGaynor Tutani
Creative Programming Officer, Museum of the HomeRosie Watts
Creative Learning Producer, Museum of the HomeIndia Whiteley
PhD Candidate, Queen Mary University of London