AMANDA THOMSON
panel i1: at the core: printmakers and geologies
Amanda Thomson lives and works in Scotland. She completed her undergraduate degree at Glasgow School of Art and gained an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She has exhibited internationally and works as a lecturer in the Painting and Printmaking Department at Glasgow School of Art and teaches on the post-graduate MLitt in Print Media. Trained primarily as a printmaker, her creative practice is ideas and research-led and fuses traditional and digital printmaking techniques with other techniques. She holds an arts practice based, interdisciplinary PhD which explored the forests of Morayshire and Abernethy in Scotland. Exploring the complexities and the multi-sensorialities of these places, her research drew on contemporary arts practice, human and cultural geography, anthropology, ecology, literature, social and natural histories and incorporated ethnographic fieldwork. Artistic outputs from this research include prints, bookworks, videos, soundworks, sculptural pieces and and a collection of essays.
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