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Professor Elizabeth Price serves as Professor of Film and Photography in the Department of Fine Art at Kingston School of Art, Kingston University, where she mentors artists developing innovative PhD projects across disciplinary boundaries.
Her academic credentials include:
- BA Fine Art, Ruskin School of Art
- MA Fine Art, Royal College of Art
- PhD Fine Art, University of Leeds
Price's research centers on digital moving image practices that interrogate social and political histories of artifacts through non-linear storytelling. Her videos combine live action, motion graphics, and 3D animation to explore how images migrate across contexts and technologies, often employing ghost/science fiction genres to address archival omissions. This work critically engages administrative vernaculars from cultural institutions while navigating digital media's convergence of reprographic, phonographic, and cinematic histories.
Her major recognitions include:
- Turner Prize (2012) for THE WOOLWORTHS CHOIR OF 1979
- Contemporary Art Society Annual Award (2013) with Oxford's Ashmolean and Pitt Rivers Museums
Price maintains an active exhibition profile with solo shows at Tate Britain, Walker Art Centre, and Chicago Institute of Art, while her pedagogical approach bridges artistic practice and academic research through supervision of formally experimental PhD projects developed during prior teaching roles at Goldsmiths College and the Royal College of Art.

