Curation of the photographic work of the late C R Brownridge for :-
In Extremis Images of Landscape, 3 February- 14 April, 2018, work by C R Brownridge and Deborah Westmancoat, Green Hill ARTS, Moretonhampstead, Devon
C R Brownridge Archive
Established at The University of Exeter, Special Collections Library, 2021
Specific projects now housed:
Documentation of the University grounds: landscaping, arboretum etc.
Documentation of The Severn Bore, ( a five year documentary study of this uniquely tidal river).
Extreme weather conditions eg floods, ice and snow in the South West of England, 1990 -2006:
Somerset Levels; Wiltshire; Gloucestershire; Devon
Publication
An Enduring Sensibility: C R Brownridge, A Landscape Photographer; essays by Jem Southam & Katy Macleod; Design Andrew Nadolski
Exhibition talks
‘Open conversation colloquium’ Jem Southam, Deborah Westmancoat & Katy Macleod,
23 February, 2018
Presentation
Catherine Buck, Director Environment Agency & Katy Macleod, 29 March, 2018
Talks to Arts Groups:
Frida Kahlo
A Powerful Woman Artist. May, 2018. Bemrosian Arts group
Artemisia Gentileschi June, 2021. Bemrosian Arts Group
Why Writing? September, 2021. Waywards Art Group
Contemporary Art Research Centre, Research collective of PhD students and staff at Kingston University which expands possibilities for art publishing. Katy Macleod has contributed to each event, 2015-ongoing
Launch event, ICA London, 2015; 5 minute video Stanley Picker Gallery, 2015; 60 min. radio broadcast Diagram of an Hour (Resonance FM, London, 2016); Notes on a Carpet, 2018, Focal Point Gallery, Southend-on-Sea; We.Are.Cut.Up., soundscape and series of posters conceived for the Dekalb Gallery at Pratt Institute, New York, 2019.
Contributions from: -
Jonathan Allen, Holly Antrum, Rachel Cattle, Jenna Collins, Ilsa Colsell, Edward Dorian, Volker Eichelmann, Keira Greene, Bruce Haines, Felicity Hammond, John Hughes, James Irwin, Gareth Jones, Simon Josebury, Marianne Keating, John Lawrence, Bill Leslie, Anna Lucas, Stine Ljungdalh, Katy Macleod, Christian Newby, Alex Pollard, Monica Rivas Velazques, Joey Ryken, Daniel Shanken, Andrea Stokes, Charlotte Warne Thomas, Matt Williams, Andy Tam, Mandy Ure.
Katy Macleod’s contribution to the works for Dekalb Gallery, Pratt Institute, New York is a sound piece derived from collected, reduced and redacted PhD Abstracts.
Oral History Archive Project, reclaiming pioneering arts education at Arnolfini, Bristol, 1970s-
Researcher, Phil Owen. Interview with Katy Macleod, 14 June, 2016
‘PhDs in Fine Art’, PhD Research Colloquium, Middlesex University, 11 October, 2016
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