Michael McMillan

Michael McMillan (born 1962) is a British playwright, artist, curator and educator, born in England to parents who were migrants from St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG). As an academic, he focuses his research on "the creative process, ethnography, oral histories, material culture and performativity". He is the author of several plays, and as an artist his first installation, ''The West Indian Front Room'', was exhibited at the Geffrye Museum in 2005, going on to inspire a 2007 BBC Four documentary ''Tales from the Front Room'', a website, a 2009 book, ''The Front Room: Migrant Aesthetics in the Home'', and various international commissions, such as ''Van Huis Uit: The Living Room of Migrants in the Netherlands'' (Imagine IC, Amsterdam, and Netherlands Tour, 2007–08) and ''A Living Room Surrounded by Salt'' (IBB, Curaçao, 2008). A more recent installation of the Walter Rodney Bookshop featured as part of the 2015 exhibition ''No Colour Bar'' at the Guildhall Art Gallery.

McMillan has said of the range of his work: "I was a painter before I was a playwright/dramatist and through making live art pieces and writing critically about performance, photography, visual arts culture, I have come home in a sense to fine arts, through making mixed-media installations, which given my interest in performativity background can be seen also as theatre sets. My work and practice is often interdisciplinary using mixed media, installations and performance." Provided by Wikipedia
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    The front room : migrant aesthetics in the home / by McMillan, Michael, 1962-

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