Katy Hammond
As a lecturer in photography, Katy has worked with students across all years of the Photography BA course, including Year 0. Her industry experience working on national and international photographic shoots as a first assistant and freelance photographer underpins her approach to teaching, encouraging creative confidence, lateral thinking and creative risk taking.
My current practice-based research examines the anthropocentric gaze and animal as ‘other’, applying the conventions of portraiture to non-human subjects to question the complex and often contradictory relationship humans have to other animals. My work often utilises alternative processes with a current interest in the materiality of photography and sustainable working practices.
Practice
- 2022 – Publication: ‘Flux’ as part of the NUA Pattern & Chaos research group Anthology (in production)
- 2020 – Exhibition: ‘Denizens’ exhibited at the Animal Gaze constructed exhibition
- 2020 – Paper: ‘The Anthropocentric Gaze and Animal as Spectacle’ presented at the Animal Gaze Constructed Symposium
- 2019 – Exhibition: ‘Home’ group show organised by Shutter Hub in conjunction with Crisis, Shelter Cymru and Toiletries Amnesty
- 2019 – Exhibition: ‘Flux’, Ovalo Gallery, Mexico
- 2019 – Exhibition: ‘Cosmos’ with the Lumen Collective at Nuffield Orthopaedic Hospital
- 2018 – Exhibition: Photofusion Salon/18, London
- 2017 – Exhibition: Photofusion Salon/17, London
- 2017 – Artist Talk: Photofusion, London
- 2017 – Exhibition: Photofusion Select/17, London
- 2017 – Award: Photofusion Select/17 Bursary Winner
- 2016 – Exhibition: Photofusion Salon/16, London
- 2016 – In the Forest of Things (LCC Group Show)
- 2015 – Guest Speaker (The Forum)
- 2015 – ‘Hidden in Plain Sight’ group exhibition at NUA
- 2014 – Spider Awards (Honourable Mention)
- 2013 – IPA Awards (Honourable Mention)
- 2013 – AOP Open Awards