Alison is the first point of contact for all outreach activities within the Faculty of Classics. She works closely with the Schools Liaison Officer and Senior Researcher in Classical Education to implement the Faculty of Classics' Access and Outreach programme.
Alison is a classical archaeologist who specialises in the art and archaeology of ancient Rome, in particular sculpture and domestic decoration (wallpaintings and mosaics) alongside their reception, restoration and display since the 1600s. She has taught several graduate and undergraduate courses in Greek and Roman archaeology at Oxford over the past thirteen years. Alison was the Lecturer in Classical Archaeology at St John’s College from 2018-2023 and currently teaches Greek and Roman art and archaeology options for several Oxford colleges and the Faculty of Classics.
Alison has worked at the Ashmolean Museum on various projects since 2010: as Project Curator for the redevelopment of the Randolph Sculpture Gallery; Co-Curator for the redevelopment of the Greek World Gallery; Co-Curator for the Story of the Ashmolean Gallery; and Research Curator for the Last Supper In Pompeii exhibition. You can visit Alison's interactive, online catalogue of the Arundel Marbles here: https://www.cloudtour.tv/ashmolean/arundel_marbles.
Alison is co-editor of the four-volume monograph on BInchester Roman Fort in County Durham that will be published in 2028-9. As part of this she is working on the catalogues of copper alloy, silver and gold small finds, sculpture and inscriptions, intaglios and painted fresco that were excavated from the fort between 2009 and 2017.
Alison's academic profile and publications are available here: Dr Alison Pollard | Faculty of Classics.