
معرفی
Leah Lovett is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (CASA) within University College London's Bartlett Faculty. She also serves as the Bartlett's Faculty Lead for UCL East, focusing on cross-faculty collaboration at the new Stratford campus. Her work bridges art and interdisciplinary research, emphasizing community engagement and spatial justice. Lovett holds a Doctorat (2019), MA (2009), and a BA (Hons) (2006), all from UK institutions. Her research explores digital co-creation methods to address urban equity and environmental issues, with notable projects like Memory Mapper and collaborations with organizations such as the Wordsworth Trust and EPSRC.
- Education: Doctorat (UCL, 2019), MA (UCL, 2009), BA Hons (Edinburgh, 2006)
- Key Projects: The Living Stone, The Listening Wood, Ghost Note
Her practice integrates public participation in arts-led research, such as co-creating museum exhibitions and developing participatory tools for mapping community narratives. She teaches on The Bartlett's Understanding Cities module, emphasizing spatial cultures and urban dynamics.
Lovett's work has been supported by grants from PETRAS and EPSRC, and she collaborates with institutions like Lancaster University and the National Trust. Her creative outputs span performance art, sound installations, and digital poetry, often addressing themes of place, memory, and socio-political structures.

