Lucy Stevens is based in Leicester, East Midlands
Lucy Stevens is a sound artist trained in the visual arts at Nottingham Trent University, whose environmental soundscape art investigates the relationship between humanity and nature. She works mostly with field recordings to produce aural portraits of her surroundings, using a variety of sound recording techniques and data to produce documentary style recordings, walks, installations and more recently digital prints.
Qualifications and training
- 2007 MA Fine Art, Nottingham Trent School of Art & Design, Nottingham
Employment
- 2010 Marketing Communications Assistant, Embrace Arts, University of Leicester, Leicester
- 2008 Assistant Officer Visual Arts & Literature, Arts Council East Midlands Office, Nottingham
Group exhibitions
- 2013 'Pigeon feather pie chart', (visuals for project pigeon watch), Open 24 exhibition, New Walk Museum & Art Gallery, Leicester
- 2012 'Pigeon Clock Graph' and 'Half eaten bread and seed' (visuals for project pigeon watch), Annual Open exhibition 2012, Nottingham Castle, Nottingham
Residencies
- 2011 Pigeon Post into Paris, CAMAC, Marnay-Sur-Seine, France
Competitions, prizes and awards
- 2012 First prize winner for £200 sponsorship from John E Wright for ‘Pigeon Clock graph’, Nottingham Castle Annual open exhibition, Nottingham
Artist's website
Axis pages last updated 19/01/2013