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Mike Lawson-Smith![]() Mr Mike Lawson-Smith - ()
Role Lecturer in Fine Art, marketing and admissions tutor Qualifications & background
MPhil;
University of Plymouth, Exeter (including a two year studentship award 93 to
95), 1993-1996 BA (Hons) Fine
Art, Exeter College of Art & Design, 1982-85 Exhibition
Design & one year Foundation, Hastings College of Art & Technology, 1980-82 Teaching interests Mike Lawson-Smith is a lecturer on the Fine Art program with a broad teaching experience within the university at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Over the years here at the university, he has taught in Digital Art & Design, Media Arts and Digital Art & Technology. He is primarily concerned with studio-based and seminar/lecture teaching, the conceptual development of student’s ideas and how this is informed, developed and formulated into art works/projects. UoP Research group membership Arts Research CollectiveLand/Water and the Visual Arts Creative practice & artistic projects
Mike Lawson-Smith's research and arts practice derives from him being a digital video artist and new media arts project organiser concerned with, and engaged in, the ongoing cultural and social ‘re-positioning’ of the ‘image'. He has carried out a number of site-specific digital projections and public interventions and has worked collaboratively with other artists and scientists as well as carrying out community based projects. His current project is 'LAKE' (working title). ‘LAKE’ takes as its key point of ‘physical’ reference the 70 sub-glacial lakes, discovered over the last 40 years, in Antarctica. These lakes have been capped by 4km deep ice sheets, sealing them off from the rest of the world for millions of years. Scientists are planning to drill through these sheets, to take samples to explore the life underneath them. The project has two aims: to draw together online network conversations speculating on what could be in the lakes; and, to produce a simulated, lake-like environment, in a gallery space, using immersive augmented reality technology, that makes these conversations ‘visible’. Residencies: ‘casting-out’
public project working
with the people of Newlyn town
exploring the future of Newlyn and its fishing industry, Newlyn Art Gallery,
Penzance, December 2001 – December 2002 Sea Change Selected, environmental project
exploring economic issues in relation to the sea, Spacex Gallery, Exeter,
September 2001 Collaborative Projects: Motion Plymouth
Festival Noogy Project,
Plymouth, November 2006 STAR Radio and National
Welch Museum ‘Working Steel’, radio
programme, (Lead artist Anya Lewin) Cardiff, Wales, Summer 2005 ‘casting-out’ Lead artist for public project working
with the people of Newlyn town
exploring the future of Newlyn and its fishing industry, Newlyn Art
Gallery, December 2001 – December 2002 VIII Festival
Mundial Do Minutoe
'Progress', internet video work, (with Geoff Cox, Chris Owens, Adrian Ward), Cotia,
Brazil, October 2000 Intermission City Screen Cinemas LTD, Exeter Picture
House, March 1999 Solo Projects: Vanishing
Points of View
interactive digital video projection on University of Plymouth Art and Design
building, 1996 Film Screenings: Voices III Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music
Festival, Plymouth, February 2008 (Inter-)facing:
Theory and Practice Symposium,
University of Exeter, April 2005 Selected Group Exhibitions: Root Index Selected Commission for Plymouth Arts
Centre 60th Anniversary ‘Reciting the City’, Plymouth Arts Centre,
Plymouth July- September 2009 A Sense of Place Selected, Quatair, Den Haag, Holland, August 2002Sea Change Selected, environmental project
exploring economic issues in relation to the sea, Spacex Gallery, Exeter,
September 2001 Littoral Selected, site-based project
investigating creative research relating to the coast, Stade, Germany, March
2001 Peninsula Selected, exhibition relating to the
South West peninsula of England, Plymouth Arts Centre, June 2000 Littoral Selected, site-based project
investigating creative research relating to the coast, Art Haven, Exeter,
October 1999 Vanishing
Points of View (Sheffield)
interactive digital video projection commission for Hyper Tribes, Photo 98
March/April 1998 The Meeting (site specific installation) The Meeting
House, Exeter, 1996 In The Mind's
Eye, open selected, work
by dyslexic artists. The Mall Galleries, London, 1994 Sound &
Vision Festival Den
Haag, Holland, 1989 E.A.T. Plymouth Arts Centre, 1989 EXPO 88 Riverside Studios, London, 1988 A.V.E. Festival 88, Arnhem, Holland, 1988 E.A.T.
Spacex, Exeter, 1988
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