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Amanda Thomson is a Lecturer in Fine Art-Painting & Printmaking at The Glasgow School of Art, specializing in interdisciplinary approaches to landscape, place, and environmental studies. Her practice integrates art-making, nature writing, and archival intervention, with a focus on multi-modal methodologies.
- Education: PhD in Art Practice-Based Research from University of Aberdeen
- Key Themes: Landscapes as living texts, human-environment interactions, decolonizing natural collections
- Collaborations: Regularly works with Elizabeth Reeder on hybrid art-writing projects
Thomson's recent artistic output includes The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh's silent archive project and the 2024 Boundary Layers installation. She explores landscape through Antlers of Water (Canongate, 2020) and Pedagogy of Place (Intellect, 2023), which examine environmental identity and cross-disciplinary learning.
Her creative practice spans:
- Printmaking and drawing
- Experimental nature writing
- Fieldwork-based performance
- Botanical documentation
- Sound and video installation
- Archival recontextualization
Thomson has participated in numerous environmental art dialogues including:
- 2023 Edinburgh International Book Festival's Future of Nature Writing
- 2022 Scottish Government Bute House literary reception
- 2021 BBC Radio 4 Art and Ideas broadcast
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