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Aldous Eveleigh is a Senior Lecturer in Drawing and Painting at the School of Design, Middlesex University. He is an active academic and practicing artist whose work bridges creative practice with interdisciplinary collaboration, particularly between art and science.
His research interests focus on drawing, painting, visual documentation, and the intersection of art with scientific inquiry. He has led field-based artistic projects, such as a documented drawing trip to Mauritius in collaboration with the Science and Technology Department and the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust. His creative output includes exhibitions, conceptual artworks, and book design, reflecting a deep engagement with surrealism, environmental observation, and philosophical themes.
The recent publications highlight a consistent trajectory in practice-led research, where drawing functions as both methodology and outcome. Themes across his works include ecological awareness, interdisciplinary fieldwork, and the visualization of abstract concepts, particularly through surreal and symbolic forms.
While no formal scientific awards are listed in the provided text, his work has been publicly exhibited and disseminated through academic and artistic channels.
Aldous Eveleigh collaborates with colleagues such as Lee Durrell, Z. Kotowicz, M. Ursell, and P. Thomas, indicating active participation in research teams and creative projects. Although no specific grants or student supervision details are mentioned, his collaborative outputs suggest mentorship and team-based academic engagement.
He is associated with artistic labs and creative research groups focused on visual documentation, interdisciplinary art practice, and exhibition development, particularly within the School of Design at Middlesex University.




