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Mireille Fauchon

Mireille Fauchon is an educator and researcher specializing in illustration, experimental communication and interdisciplinary design practices. Mireille’s practice explores the use of illustration as a tool to explore sociocultural narratives both past and present. Particular themes of interest include anecdotal storytelling and the informal preservation of history within sites of experience, particularly narratives deemed insignificant or inaccessible. Her Ph.D., awarded in 2020, presented an illustrative enquiry of the prison writings of the Croydon Suffragette Katie Gliddon and their relation to current affairs. Mireille is currently lecturer in interdisciplinary image practices on the BA Illustration and Visual Media, University of the Arts London (LCC). Her book Illustration Research Methods (2001) co-authored with Rachel Gannon is published by Bloomsbury Academic.

Contact: London College of Communication, University of the Arts London, Elephant and Castle, London, SE1 6SB, UK.


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