Nine researcher:artist collaborations announced
28 February 2019
As part of the Trellis: Growing Community University Partnerships we are pleased to announce nine artist/researchers partnerships working together over the next two months.
These partners are participating in the Trellis: Public Art programme, a project exploring knowledge exchange between researchers and artists funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council ().
All parties were part of a matchmaking event in December 2018, which brought together researchers from ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº and artists based in or linked to east London.
These nine partnerships will work together over the next two months and have the chance to apply for a commission on April 15th. This commission is for an exhibition of work in October 2019 on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
The partnerships are:
- Anne Brodie (artist) working with Richard Colchester (Dept of Med Phys & Biomedical Eng)
- Lilah Fowler (artist) working with Brenda Parker (Dept of Biochemical Engineering)
- Neville Gabie (artist) working with Richard CaveÌý(Psychology and Language Sciences)
- Lucy Harrison (artist) working with Efstathia Kostopoulou (Bartlett School of Architecture)
- Amanda Lwin (artist) working with James Cann (Dept of Mathematics)
- Amanda Lwin (artist) working with Tse-Hui Teh (Bartlett School of Planning)
- Elizabeth Murton (artist) working with Elsa Arcaute (Bartlett Centre for Advances Spatial Analysis)Ìý
- David Rickard (artist) working with Tony Kenyon (Dept of Electrical and Electronic Engineering)
- Alison Turnbull (artist) working with Elsa Arcaute (Bartlett Centre for Advances Spatial Analysis)
For more information, contact the ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Community Engagement (East) team.
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