
About
Kristina Cranfeld is an artist filmmaker and Visiting Lecturer at Loughborough University since 2014. Based at the Royal College of Art (RCA), she is affiliated with the School of Communication and works with the Information Experience Design program. She holds a BA (Hons) in Design from Goldsmiths and an MA in Design Interactions from RCA, and joined the RCA’s Master of Fine Arts program in 2024. Her practice merges fiction and reality to address social, political, and environmental themes through film, photography, and performance.
- Education: BA Goldsmiths, MA RCA Design Interactions
- Roles: Visiting Lecturer (Loughborough), RCA MFA candidate
Research focuses on landscape, walking, and speculative narratives. She creates boundary-pushing moving image works that engage audiences through humor and criticality. Outside academia, she runs her own video production studio, collaborating with NHS, Moovel Lab, and Design Science.
Notable projects include the Voices of Trees residency in Uzbekistan (2024) and the long-running Manufactured Britishness series exploring cultural identity. Awards include LSFF (2015) and Bideodromo (2013).
Labs/Teams: Operates an independent video production studio; affiliated with CW+charity as producer/director.





