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Craig Fisher is a Senior Lecturer in Fine Art at the University of Derby, affiliated with the College of Arts, Humanities and Education. His work bridges contemporary art practices, textile techniques, and curatorial innovation. He actively engages in interdisciplinary projects addressing climate change adaptation and color literacy through pedagogical frameworks.
His research interests include spatial installations, material reinterpretation (e.g., textiles, embroidery), and the intersection of digital and physical studio practices. Notable exhibitions include TEES (2023) and REMAINS (2024), exploring material culture through fashion and sculpture. He has presented at international conferences, such as the Cumulus Contemporary Art Working Group (2022), where he discussed color theory's role in addressing global challenges.
Recent projects highlight collaborative works like Otherlings (2019) and solo installations like Facade (Balcony) (2023). His 2021 participation in the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize showcased labor-intensive embroidery techniques reinterpreting sketchbook practices. Fisher's work often critiques societal structures through spatial interventions and material symbolism.
Key venues include the Museum of Humour and Satire (Bulgaria), Nottingham Castle Museum, and the Pump House Gallery. His creative output spans sculpture, drawing, and curatorial projects, with a focus on fostering dialogue between art, environment, and community.
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