Veronica Vickery
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Education | |
2012-present: |
Falmouth University PGCHE Academic & Creative Practices |
2008-2010: |
Falmouth University MA Fine Art: Contemporary Practice, Distinction |
1981-1985: |
Roehampton Institute of Higher Education (London University) B Ed 1st Class Hons. Art/Middle Years of Schooling |
Professional/research experience |
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August 2014: |
RGS-IBG Conference Paper: Art as Political Act: paying close attention to the barely seen. |
May 9 2014 - May 12 2014: |
Cornwall Workshop, Kestle Barton I was part of an invited gathering of regional and international artists and curators, convened by Teresa Gleadowe. Cornwall Workshop |
April 2014: |
NNDV, Stockholm, Sweden I was offered the funded opportunity to present my work at a three-day symposium of the Nordic Network of Digital Visuality, at which Professor Gillian Rose was one of the keynote speakers. |
December 2013: |
Back Lane West, Redruth, Cornwall Behind the Scene. Installation and discussion event in artist-led project space. |
August 2013: |
RGS-IBG Conference Performance Paper: Coastline as disrupted edge: Unsettling the image of landscape. |
July 2013: |
KARST, Plymouth Artist residency working along the foreshore of the Plymouth Docklands. Artist talk at Plymouth Arts Centre. |
June 2013: |
Emotional Geographies 2013, Groningen, NL Performance paper: Disrupted coastlines, unsettling the image. Panel: Emotional Geographies of the Coast (Prof. Owain Jones & Dr. Bettina van Hoven). |
May 2013: |
UK and NL I am a member of the AHRC funded Between the Tides network. The network is comprised of artists and geographers associated with the Severn Estuary in the UK and the Wadden Sea along the Friesland coasts of the Netherlands, Germany and Denmark, two of the most important intertidal landscapes in the world. I have been involved with two network meetings, November 2013 along the Severn Estuary and then recently in May 2014, on the island of Terschelling in the NL Wadden Sea. I am also part of ongoing discussions into the future of the network. The project surveys current arts and humanities research and practice in the UK and Netherlands (NL) in relation to low-lying intertidal and littoral landscapes and the communities who live and work with them. It brings these together to exchange and develop conceptual and thematic approaches to living (within) dynamic, changing and rhythmic environments, which are at risk but also hold high value in natural and cultural heritage for the broader community. Tidal Cultures |
October 15 2011 - October 21 2011: |
Cornwall Workshop 1, Kestle Barton I was fortunate in being accepted to join, down on the Lizard, a gathering of artists, curators and 'experts' (including Dr Robin Shail from Camborne School of Mines), led by artist Mark Dion, and convened by Teresa Gleadowe. Cornwall Workshop |
2007 - 2010: |
BOSarts During this period I made work for and produced a number of artist events across Cornwall, mainly under the umbrella of BOSarts an artist-led partnership I established and co-run with Jon Brookes from the National Trust. My initial work was funded by an Arts Council grant for a year-long residency at the NT owned Bosigran Farm. Subsequent work involved funding and commissioning a range of projects in off-site, almost off-grid, locations... More information here |
CV: Membership of Professional Bodies/Professional Qualifications |
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2012-present: |
Higher Education Academy Fellow |