
About
Tabatha Andrews is an Associate Lecturer at Falmouth School of Art, Falmouth University, specializing in sculpture and installation art. Her work explores memory, sensory perception, and collaborative practices with communities, scientists, and healthcare institutions.
Education:
- MFA Sculpture, Slade School of Art (2001)
- BA (Hons) Fine Art, Glasgow School of Art (1995)
- MA (Hons) Art History, Edinburgh University (1991)
Research Interests: Andrews focuses on language acquisition through play, matter and memory, sensory perception, and the role of sound and light in artistic communication. Her projects often integrate interdisciplinary collaborations, such as with neurobiologists and hospitals.
Awards:
- 2018: Innovation Award (Kings College London)
- 2017: Building Better Healthcare Award
- 2015: First@108 Public Art Award
Teaching & Collaboration: Teaches Drawing and Fine Art at Falmouth and West Dean College. Her courses include Resonant Frequencies. Collaborations include projects with Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, Science Gallery London, and the Streit Lab.
Labs/Teams: Works with arts-in-health initiatives, scientists, and community groups to create immersive installations addressing memory loss and sensory engagement.
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