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Lottie Davies is a Lecturer at Falmouth University, based in Cornwall and London, specializing in photography, creative writing, and interdisciplinary arts. Her work explores themes of memory, identity, and human experience through mixed media installations, photography, and narrative-driven projects. She has held residencies including an 18-month NHS Lothian collaboration (2022–2024) with photographer Craig Easton, producing exhibitions and a permanent archive.
Qualifications include an MA in Moral Philosophy, Logic & Metaphysics from the University of St Andrews (1994), a Post-Graduate Certificate in Higher Education (2018), and a Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (2018). Her research interests span health/wellbeing in the arts, fictional narratives in photography, and displacement/migration studies.
- Teaching focuses on photographic narrative techniques, studio/location lighting, and ethical practice.
- Recipient of major awards including the Taylor Wessing Prize (2008) and BAFTA nomination (2012).
- Notable projects include the seven-year Quinn series (published in a 2021 monograph) and the Havens NHS Lothian project (2024).
Exhibitions span globally, including the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition (2025), Northern Eye Festival (2021), and LiShui International Photography Biennial (2019). Her work frequently bridges art and social engagement, such as collaborations with The Empathy Museum and NHS initiatives.



