About Me

Milo Falconi is a Linguistic Anthropologist, a Visual Artist, and a Researcher. Milo graduated from the University of Houston, Texas (USA), with a Master of Arts in Cultural and Ling. Anthropology. He is also a City University of New York-Hunter College Alumni, he graduated with a BA in Cultural Anthropology and holds a second BA in Studio Art. Milo is a classically trained fine artist with extensive experience in watercolors, ink, cartoons, digital art, character design and audio editing. Milo specializes in visual language acquisition and its multidisciplinary and multimodal approaches within monolingual and multilingual communities. He is passionate about art education and how it facilitates learning a language for children and adults. 

Milo looks deeper into the relationship between language, cognition, and language development through semantic (visual) processes. He is also the Director and Producer of a Podcast called CatNap Dialogues--a radio show that explores language and culture. (Digital Anthropology) Milo was a recipient of the Delores Welder Scholarship and National Competitive Merit Scholar at the University of Houston—and is a formal Mellon and McNair Fellow.

Milo has presented his work at higher level institutions such as Hunter College, Yale University, University of Houston and The London Centre for Interdisciplinary Research Institution. He is also committed to education and accessibility which is why he takes social media and its multimodal channels as a gateway into accessibility for a wide variety of educational subjects. 

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