Dr Louise Dennis has a wealth of museum experience having worked curatorially with a range of collections of various materials from those relating to the brewing industry, ceramics, jewellery, historical glassware, and military history. She has worked with MoDiP since 2007, developing a keen interest in the application and use of plastics as well as our cultural and societal relationships with this varied material family.
Louise manages the day-to-day running of the museum including overseeing the collection care and management, documentation and digitisation of the collection, and the exhibition programme. She is an active researcher and engages with internal and external audiences of all levels to develop the understanding of the value, use, and significance of plastics in design through a unique and important collection.
Louise's research explores the value of MoDiP and its specialist focus with a particular interest in curatorial and public relationships with plastics materiality and museum objects.
Louise is interested in receiving applications from PhD students in the areas of: